Small group of terraced houses (first depicted on 1894 maps) built around a courtyard. Most of these buildings survive although some have been replaced with modern housing. This site was quite far from the village at the time the buildings were constructed and may have been located here because of an established well which is marked on 1855 maps. These were probably miners houses as miners cottages were being built in the late 19th century in the area (Jones 2003,146-7). The houses south of Barnsley road area slightly later. The houses were built on part of the enclosed town field (Sykes 1993) known as the North Field. There is fragmentary legibility of this as the housing is orientated along the former strip enclosures.