Fellow campaigner Sue Smelt said much of the area’s green space would be destroyed.
“This is a lovely little oasis that’s surrounded by housing estates already,” she said.
“S13 is a densely populated area and whilst we’re not disputing that people need somewhere to live, we don’t think it’s appropriate that 44% of all the new houses will be built on our green belt.”
Sheffield City Council leader Tom Hunt previously said the homes were needed to “tackle the housing crisis”.
The council added that greenbelt land would only be considered because there were no suitable brownfield sites.
The consultation period on the plans has ended and a decision is expected later this year.