Steeply sloping wooded clough to the south of mid nineteenth century Rivelin Dams (now known as Rivelin Reservoirs). These woods are likely to be ancient in origin (although the placename shown associated with part of this area in 1851 'Fox Hole Plantation' indicates that they were partly postmedieval replanting). SMR references to undated cairns, barrows and enclosures point to later prehistoric activity in this area probably preserved by the lack of medieval or later agricultural use. These features constitute legibility of features of uncertain earlier landscapes.