Terraced housing (first depicted on 1906 maps) built to house miners at the local Dodworth colliery (HSY6419). This was one of the earliest streets of housing built for miners which expanded the town outward rather than just infilling between existing houses (Jones 2003, 146). The pair of houses nearest to the station are known as Belmont View ('beautiful mountain') because of the view of the spoil heap. The houses were built on an area of enclosed strip fields which would have been part of the medieval open townfield (Sykes 1993). There is fragmentary legibility of the strip fields as the housing is built along the road which runs between former field boundaries.