Semi detached housing built in the early 20th century. This area (occupied by probable prefabricated buildings from 1967-1999) was evaluated through trial trenching in advance of construction (Davies 2000). The excavations produced a small group of eighteenth and nineteenth century Creamware and Whiteware waste products dating from the 18th and 19th centuries and probably originating from the nearby 'Top Pottery' or 'Low Pottery'. No evidence was found for the late medieval pottery industry known to have operated to the west of this site from archaeological excavations in the 1960s (Wild 1970). No legibility of strip fields / late burgage type plots shown on 19th century mapping of Rawmarsh.