1930s semi-detached houses built on a generous grid iron pattern of roads, the majority of which have names with a Scottish connection. The ground on which they were built is shown on the 1788 Fairbank Ecclesall Enclosure as the already enclosed 'Lands of the Representatives of Lord John Murray'. The Murray family were the Dukes of Athol (Hunter 1869) and had acquired the Banner Cross estate through marriage into the Bright family. This land was depicted on the 1851 OS map as piecemeal enclosure between the parliamentary enclosures of the former Brincliffe Edge and Carter Knowle commons. Invisible legibility of earlier landscape types.