This area of fields around the hamlet of 'Newhall Grange', shown as a land holding of pre-existing named enclosures in the ownership of the Earl of Scarborough on the plan accompanying the Laughton en le Morthen and Slade Hooton Enclosure Award of 1771 (Sheffield Archives LD 1096), may well represent the estate grounds of a grange of the Cistercian house at Roche (http://cistercians.shef.ac.uk/roche/lands/appendix.php). The regular layout depicted on the Enclosure plan indicates a central plan. The land is naturally bounded on two sides by streams and on the other by an ancient route. Total internal boundary loss has occurred between 1967 and the 1970s resulting in the present agglomerated character of this land, however, it is particularly rich in cropmark evidence for earlier landscapes.