Ring road along the south of Barnsley town centre. This stretch was built by 1983 mapping. This land was formerly characterised by small terraces including some back-to-back houses. In the 1840s there were large numbers of weaving cottages within this area with most buildings having between 2 and 6 looms per cottage. (Taylor 1995, 43). These would have been linen weaving cottages with basement workshops. Prior to the expansion of the town this was an area of irregular enclosure probably assarted from woodland at an early date. There is no legibility of the enclosure pattern or the housing, some of which had been demolished by the 1930s.