Modern surveyed enclosure to the south of Kexbrough which was reinstated as agricultural land after opencast coal mining which caused the alteration of field boundaries between 1938 and 1965 mapping. The mining would have started after 1942 which was when the Directorate of Opencast Coal was created (Gray 1976, 41). The area was previously characterised by small enclosures many with curving boundaries and some with the suggestion of reverse s shaped boundaries which indicates this was probably and area of enclosed medieval town field associated with the medieval settlement at Kexbrough. There is fragmentary legibility of the former enclosed landscapes as the route of the older roads is retained.