First appears between 1999 Cities Revealed data and 2002 OS Landline data. Cul-de-sac detached housing. This area shown as part of a 'enclosed strip' field system around 'Lane End' in 1851 was first exploited in the later 19th century for ironstone extraction (disused workings shown on 1891 OS). Also in the late 19th century a row of terraced workers housing were built by the Newton Chambers company within the area (Thorncliffe Row). By 1924 the polygon contained a large industrial building and railway sidings (part of the expansion of the Newton Chambers complex). No legibility of former industrial use.