Between 1948 and 1968 this area appears to have been developed as council housing. The boundaries fossilised by this development represent the high status buildings Osgathorpe Hose and Oscgathorpe Cottage, developed in the 1830s on the site of a much older farmstead (Artindale 2002). Fragments of walling and other features survive. Artindale's report quotes references to a smithy at Osgathorpe in 1637 (Osgathorpe is a Danish placename meaning the outlying farmstead of Osga. Polygon also contains small wooded area to the north which survives from the previous character type. Partial legibility.