Modern large scale arable units. This land was heavily wooded on historic OS mapping with 'Marr Thick' depicted by 1775 (Jefferys). Marr Moor is shown as partly cleared and in 1949 Marr Thick was described as 'recently cleared' (Smedley 1949, 520). During the mechanised clearance of the woodland and its conversion to arable land by bulldozing and deep ploughing a coin hoard dating to the C.3rd AD (ibid and SMR PIN2577). A cropmark complex first noted by D.N. Riley comprising an enclosure and track way has since been noted and field walked systematically in 2001 and 2004 (Merrony, Hamilton and Kitchen 2001; Klemperer and Merrony 2004). Fieldwalking evidence supports the interpretation of this feature as a Romano British farmstead. No legibility of earlier features in the present landscape. The exact boundaries of the former woodlands and the former Brodsworth / Marr / Hickleton parish boundaries have been ploughed over.