This polygon records the area of Shooters Grove and Myers Grove schools, the Loxley centre of Sheffield College and the associated playing fields. The schools were constructed in the mid 1960s replacing an area marked as Stannington Wood- sports ground. The area is shown as fields with regular straight edges up until the 1923 25 inch OS map. The fields were enclosed as part of the Hallam enclosure award which was granted in 1791 and enacted by 1805. The area is marked as 'Stannington Wood' on all the OS maps until the schools are built and the Scurfield reconstruction of Harrison's 1637 survey suggests the area was wooded but held in common. It seems unlikely that a whole wood was cleared during enclosure and the area was probably deforested over a period time whilst still being used for common grazing. Legibility is partial. The road layout is the same as that depicted on the 1st Edition OS map of 1855 and the outline of the polygon follows field boundaries from the parliamentary enclosure award. The buildings marked as 'Shooters Grove' on the 1st edition OS map, and from which the primary school takes its name, appear to still be standing.