The polygon contains mostly large semi-detached houses. Rustlings Road was constructed in 1886 along the southern edge of Endcliffe Park to create a new route between the south west suburbs and Ranmoor. By 1905 many of the houses along the road had been built. Prior to this the area is shown as fields. The fields have regular and straight edges indicative of parliamentary enclosure. They were probably enclosed as part of the Ecclesall enclosure award of 1788. Before this the area probably formed part of the valley floor meadows along the Porter Brook floodplain. Legibility is invisible.