Park Grange Croft is first depicted on the 1987 6 inch OS map - small cul-de-sac flat blocks. Prior to construction the area appeared to be part of private gardens attached to one of a number of large, detached villa residences in the area. The principal residence in the polygon, 'Beech Hill', survives and dates to around 1831 (Harman and Minnis). Built in 'Tudor' style the property was extended in 1858. Part of the Norfolk Estate and featuring the Norfolk coat of Arms on the chimney. Presence of Beech Hill and the survival of exterior boundaries constitutes partial legibility of the previous historic character type. Legibility is invisible.