An area of semi-detached housing along the hillside of Walkley Bank leading down to where the Rivelin and Loxley meet. The housing at Rivelin Valley Road was constructed in the 1930s and although Watersmeet Road was laid out at this time the housing wasn't constructed until the 1970s. The area is depicted on the 1923 OS maps as allotments. Housing has encroached on this area by the mid 1930s. The Fairbanks plan of 1795 and the 1st edition OS map detail small fields possibly used as meadows. The Scurfield (1986) reconstruction of Harrison's 1637 survey suggests the area was common land at this point. Given the wooded nature of the surrounding area it is possible that the area was used as wood pasture. Legibility is fragmentary. Racker Way is the remains of the old packhorse route into Rivelin valley.