A series of tiny cottages were here, set between Market Jew Street and Leskinnick Place; by 1875, a number of them had been demolished and new buildings erected; Properties 717, 718, 719 and 720 together with messuage had become one property and remained so until 1910, when the corner property was formed (at one time a chemist, and now a locksmith); by 1936, the only 'original' cottage on the east side was Nr 721, the rest having been demolished and taken into a large warehouse, which was at one time a furniture store. The west side at the top (Nr 749) became an open plot by 1939; In 1939 were new built cottages at Nrs 727, 728 and 729; Nrs 730 and 731 remained original.