Part of a larger housing estate, this polygon consists of detached housing built to a cul-de-sac design. Prior to this, the site was occupied by three farmsteads- Top Hall farm, Holly Farm and Middle farm. They probably represented the core of the dispersed settlement of Bessacarr. Magilton (1977, 14) makes the plausible statement that this is the most likely location of any nucleated medieval settlement at Bessacarr if any did indeed exist. Roman pottery kilns were excavated ahead of the construction of the housing estate and form an important regional group. Legibility of the former landscape is invisible.