Part of the municipal Longley Park (see also HSY 1142, 1143, 1145 for the rest of the park). A detailed report on the heritage value of Longley Park was prepared for Sheffield Parks and Countryside Service in 2004 (Sewell, 2004). This area, which is traceable from aerial photography and may well be marked on the ground by relict boundary features, is shown on Fairbanks Enclosure Survey (see Sewell, Fig 3) to represent the former unenclosed Longley Green. After enclosure this plot was subdivided into smaller surveyed enclosures. The present trees in the polygon mark the locations of these boundaries. By 1892 the area appears to have been absorbed into the Crowther House estate of the Wake Family (see HSY 1142) and is shown within the area of land improved as an ornamental park. Maintenance as parkland has kept ground disturbance to a minimum in this area. Fragmentary legibility of this areas complex landscape history.