On the edge of the Alsops fields development, started by the Duke of Norfolk in the 18th century, this area was predominantly developed in the early 19th century. As with the earlier phase of development, street names refer to the Duke and his family. In this area much of the original fabric (which by the mid to late 19th century had been developed as a mixture of high density housing and workshops) was cleared in the mid twentieth century and replaced with newer cutlery and other metal trades works (some of which now lie derelict). Only a few early buildings (notably public houses) and the original street pattern give fragmentary legibility of the original development.