Landscaped spoil heaps with sinuous areas of plantation. The heaps were associated with the Wharncliffe Wood moor Colliery nos. 4 & 5 shafts. The colliery did not effect these fields until the mid 20th century. The colliery had coke ovens and a brick works and was connected with the LMS railway and the Barnsley Canal at Carlton Basin. The colliery closed in 1970. (Hill 2006, 146-7). Prior to the mine this was an area of piecemeal enclosure. This may have been enclosed from an area of commons. This is suggested by a former road, marked on 1855 maps, Green lane. There is partial legibility of the former mining landscape.