Private housing estate replacing St Helen's farm which was demolished in the 1970s. The placename St Helen's is likely to have been derived from the medieval chapel of St Elen dedicated in 1233. The priory at Monk Bretton had a retiring house at St Helen's well which may have been part of the chapel. After the dissolution of the monasteries the chapel was bought by the Blitheman family and later passed to the Wortley estate. It is uncertain if the chapel was demolished or became part of the estate. The Wortleys did have a house at St Helen's from the late 16th century/ early 17th century that became the residence of Francis Wortley. This structure or a later building was named as St Helen's Well Hall in 1756 estate books. Some buildings survived as part of the farm until 1976. (ASWYAS 2001). There is no legibility of the earlier buildings.