Comparison of the earliest maps of Beighton available to the characterisation officers (the 1835 Sanderson map and the OS 1892 plan) indicate that Beighton was contracting as a settlement during the 19th century with significantly more settlement illustrated by Sanderson to the north of this polygon than is apparent on the Ordnance survey data later in the century. This polygon records the southern portion of the village as depicted by Sanderson with possible burgage plots around the main road by the church. The present fabric of this area (particularly along the road frontages appears to date predominantly from the period 1892-1898 when it appears much of the older village was rebuilt. Property on the rear of the former burgage plots consists in large measure of infill developments from the mid to later 20th century. Polygon retains a number of stone fronted buildings. Fragmentary legibility only of medieval road layout. SMR record 1433 records the demolition and burning of a cruck framed building on Tinker Avenue in 1977.