Brickworks and clay pit that was worked from the late 19th century to the 1960s. The clay pit has been reused as a fishing pond and the spoil heap is now part of a nature reserve. The chimney and brickwork buildings survive. (Bayliss 1995, 16). The brickworks was built on an area of surveyed enclosure that was probably part of the 1767 parliamentary award (date from English 1985). This area was probably part of the medieval town field prior to subdivision. There is fragmentary legibility of this enclosure, although many boundaries have been removed. Part of the polygon was used as a landing ground during the first world war (SMR PIN4351). The place name park hill may refer to a former deer park associated with the former medieval manor house at Wombwell. There is no known documentary evidence to support this.