This Sheffield City Council Estate .."consisting) of two bedroom system built houses and blocks of one and two bedroom brick built flats." (www.sheffieldpropertyshop.co.uk) was constructed between 1973 and 1985 on the site of cleared terraced row housing (50:50 bylaw and back to back housing), and vernacular housing. The earlier housing represented the bulk of a mid 19th century ribbon development around the enclosure period Hollinsend Road, which was probably laid out on enclosure of Hollins End Common as part of the Handsworth Enclosure Award of 1808 (English 1985). Vickers (1979) records "two of the oldest cottages in the Sheffield area. Built in the 15th century" (p 123) (probably 122-124 Hollinsend Road - shown on the picturesheffield.com (ref no. u01768). 15th century settlement at this period would probably represent squatter settlement on the open Common. Only the Hollin Bush Public House and the former Sheffield School Board Gleadless School survive from the earlier phases of development. Fragmentary legibility of late 19th century settlement.