Piecemeal enclosure countryside with dispersed settlement in the form of scattered farmsteads There is a cruck framed barn at Raynor Farm (considered to contain an important early survival of timber walling [described in Innocent 1971, 119 as 'Radnor Farm']. Some farmsteads occupied by the time of Harrison's survey of 1637 (Scurfield 1986, 162 [Fig 8]). Fragmentary legibility of possible medieval field boundary elements.