Ancient piecemeal enclosure at the edge of the township. Much more irregular than the parliamentary enclosures to the north but may have had some boundaries straightened since the medieval period. Hemingfield was only a dispersed collection of farms up to the 19th century although Smith (1961, 103) dates its first documentation to 1276. This indicates the land may have been farmed, but not as part of a townfield system, in the medieval period. Within this polygon there has been some boundary loss in the 20th century. There is partial legibility of the former landscape as some boundaries remain.