An area consisting mostly of semi-detached houses. They begin to be constructed in the early 1920s and are mostly completed by the late 1930s. Prior to this the area is shown as mostly rural consisting of fields. The 1st edition OS map of 1855 shows the polygon bounded to the west by School Green Lane and the north by Brook House Green Lane. The Scurfield reconstruction of 1986 suggests that many of the field names contained the element 'Flatt' also meaning 'division of common land' (Smith 1961, 187). This suggests that the area may once have been a common that was enclosed in a piecemeal fashion prior to parliamentary enclosure. Legibility is fragmentary as the roads bounding the polygon have some antiquity. School Green Lane takes its name from the old school, which is marked on the 1st edition map of 1855. It has a date stone carved '1736'.