This small area of undeveloped land is divided up by overgrown hedge lines into three compartments. That to the north east is depicted as a cemetery from 1891. Early twentieth century maps depict matching non conformist and Church of England chapels but these are no longer depicted by 1935. The 1999 Cities Revealed aerial photograph shows the cemetery area as overgrown with trees. The other two enclosures are currently laid to grass. The most southerly is depicted in the early twentieth century as allotment gardens. Partial legibility of complex environmental history.