Row of early 19th century weavers cottages with characteristic rows of windows to allow maximum available light into the properties. The top floor of these houses was where the weavers worked and was once connected by internal doors. Part of a the cottage industry producing woven cloth which continued after the production of yarn became mechanised in local mills. The name 'Tenter Hill' refers to the tenter frames in the rear gardens of the property which were used to hang cloth to dry and stretch after it returned from the fulling mill. (Hey 2002, 144-145) The buildings are now reused as residential properties. This land may have been part of the medieval crofts and has certainly been enclosed land on the edge of the village for some time. There is no legibility of this landscape.