Modern office blocks, car parks under development by the 1980s. This area was part of the housing clearance schemes of the 1950s and 60s. The former terraced housing consisted of some back-to-back proprieties in the north of the polygon. In the 1840s there were large numbers of weaving cottages within this area with most buildings having between 2 and 6 looms per cottage. (Taylor 1995, 43). These would have been linen weaving cottages with basement workshops. Prior to the terracing this was an area of surveyed enclosure that was part of the 1779 Barnsley enclosure award (date from English 1985). This land was enclosed from Warren common. The housing was built within the enclosure field pattern but the modern development largely overwrites this so legibility of the past landscape is fragmentary. Heelis Street and Sheffield Road are survivors.