Land cleared of bylaw terraced housing. Housing shown as under construction on the 1891 OS 25 inch to the mile plan. This area is shown as allotment gardens within larger curving narrow plots on the 1851 OS. Comparison between the 1851 OS and the 1808 W and J Fairbanks Map of the Town of Sheffield shows that allotment gardens were rapidly spreading across this area during this period. Neville Flavell (2004) has argued that Sheffield pioneered the workers garden that became the template for the modern allotment garden. The claim made against the Sheffield Water Company by William Sutcliffe (owner of this ground in 1864 when it was flooded by the Dale Dike disaster) includes a list of 45 separate tenants of these plots (Sheffield Flood Claims Archive Online claim 4236). Fragmentary legibility of cleared terraced suburb. Local place name 'Farfield' and boundary morphology on early maps suggests possible open field heritage in this area.