From Corner of Cotes Road & North Street
- Mr and Mrs lIiffe - dwelling and veg shop.
- Mr and Mrs Morgan - dwelling and cobblers shop.
- Mr and Mrs Neal, Mrs Dilkes, Mrs Roadley. Mrs Wall. Terrace of houses ..
- Rectory Farm, Crew Yard, Barn and general farm buildings.
- Clarence House ( Hubbard's). Then a yard next door with thatched roof cottages, dwellings of Mr and Mrs James, Mr and Mrs Spencer, Mr and Mrs Soars. Cottage dwelling of Mr Fox
- A row of terraced cottages with shop at one end - Mr and Mrs Newby and Mrs Basford who also ran the shop.
- Coalhill Yard - which is where the Library stands. There were 9 cottages in the Yard which was L shaped with toilets in the middle.
- Next was Page's Fish Shop, which also sold veg. There were 2 cottages behind the shop.
- Then Mrs Wells' drapers shop and Mrs Ferrin's cottage behind.
- Salter's Lane with a cottage and wooden bungalow.
- Mr and Mrs Lockwood's butcher's shop and a cottage.
- Then Mrs Thompson's shop and then Mr and Mrs Hands' and Mr and Mrs Ives' houses.
- Farmyard, barn and crew yard.
- 3 cottages next to The Fox Inn.
- Small barn and yard.
- Monkey Row (terraced houses). Bill and Tom Dilkes, Mrs Heggs,Mr and Mrs Cliffe, Mr and Mrs Spencer, A Shelton, Mrs Buckingham, Mr and Mrs Hallam.
- Then the entrance to Wakefield.
- Cottage with tin roof - home of Mr and Mrs West.
- Row of cottages -Mr and Mrs Smith. Mr and Mrs Taylor, Mr and Mrs Whiteman, Mrs Burt, Mr and Mrs Lacey, Mrs Burgess.
- Three or four cottages, still known as Town End.