An estate probably built in the post war period which is first depicted on the 1966 OS map. It consists of a mix of housing types but is dominated by semi-detached. The housing was constructed on fields which with regular and straight boundaries- indicative of parliamentary enclosure. The area was enclosed as part of the Upper Hallam award of 1791. Prior to this the area was probably unenclosed moorland. Redmires Road/ Long Causey is also projected as the line of a Roman road. Indications of a road were noted in the fields during a site visit in the late 1950s although no traces were noted in the late 1990s. Legibility is fragmentary as the polygon is bounded by old routes, Redmires Road (Long Causey) and Crimicar Lane, to the north and east. The origin of the moorland landscape is uncertain though this area is likely to be moorland by the Roman period (see Bevan 2003 for discussion of environmental evidence).