A development of low rise flats which is first depicted on the 1980 6 inch OS map. The site was previously occupied by Crimicar Lane Hospital which opened in 1901 and was shut in 1956. The gateposts to the hospital still survive and a plaque commemorates their former purpose. Old residents of the area claimed that the 'healthiness' of the site, being situated high up on a refreshing spot with commanding views to all sides, led to the building of the hospital which in turn led to the abandonment on eventual demolition of the early farm buildings of the adjacent 'Wiggins Farm' (Bunker, c.1970, 65-67. The area was farmland before the construction of the hospital and prior to this probably moorland. Legibility is partial due to the hospital gates posts and plaque. The origin of the moorland landscape is uncertain though this area is likely to be moorland by the Roman period (see Bevan 2003 for discussion of environmental evidence).