Short, late 20th century terraces akin to modular units. They were probably constructed during the late 1960s/ early 1970s. They were built on fields with straight, regular edges indicative of surveyed enclosure. The fields were created through parliamentary enclosure by the Hallam award in 1805. Prior to enclosure, the area was known as 'Hall Park' or 'Hawe Park'. It was described in Harrison's survey of 1637 as containing stately and ancient trees being 'full of excellent timber' (Jones 1989, 22). Legibility is invisible.