This area shows the extent of the houses and plots of the former small village of 'Upper Haugh' absorbed into the growing settlement of Rawmarsh in the late twentieth century. Vernacular building fabric survives sporadically in the south of this area (around the 19th century 'police house') and at the listed 1730s 'Hall Farmhouse', which may incorporate medieval fabric. Further early buildings existed to the west of 'Green Rise' but were demolished along with smaller cottages between 1967 and 1983. To the east of 'Green Rise' historic plot boundaries appear to have been overbuilt but elsewhere in the area are a number of fossilised boundaries. Partial legibility of older village which is likely to have grown organically from a medieval hamlet.