This section of Parson Cross Estate is shown as under construction on the 1938 OS. The housing types are typical of Sheffield's Cottage Estates with large neo Georgian short terraces and family sized semi detached units. The estate differs from earlier developments such as Longley and Shiregreen in that there seems to have been less concern to provide features such as trees and allotment gardens. There is little legibility of the earlier piecemeal landscape with the earlier field boundaries not respected by the later housing. Earlier roadways shown by Fairbanks' pre enclosure survey of 1784 provide the boundaries to the polygon and include Southey Hill, Doe Royd land, Southey Lane and the turnpiked Barnsley Road. There has been some recent demolition and renewal of areas of the estate reducing its legibility and historic coherence. Fragmentary legibility of earlier types only.