A planned estate consisting of mainly semi-detached housing probably built in the 1960s. It first appears on the 1976 6 inch OS map. During the war, an anti-aircraft battery was stationed here and the 1953 OS map shows Wood Lane Camp adjacent to the road. Prior to this, in the 1930s the area is shown as a sports ground, also containing a football ground. The sporting facilities replaced fields with straight, regular edges. The fields were created through parliamentary enclosure by the Hallam award in 1805. A number of coal pits are marked on the 1st Edition OS map of 1855. Prior to enclosure the area is marked as 'Stannington Wood'. The Scurfield (1986) reconstruction of Harrison's 1637 survey suggests the area was wooded but held in common. It seems unlikely that a whole wood was cleared during enclosure and the area was probably deforested over a period time whilst still being used for common grazing. Legibility is fragmentary as the outline of the polygon follows the field boundaries which are depicted on the 1st Edition OS map of 1855.