This polygon describes an agricultural area with a little bit of scrubland to the north. It was formerly the location of Finningley Park Hall. The hall, thought to date from the 18th century was demolished in the 1950s to enable gravel extraction within the park. The origins of the later park and estate are thought to lay in a medieval deer park. Hunter (1828, 79) refers to the park owned by Idonea de Vipont in Austerfield. The park pale (boundary) is marked on the 1st edition OS map of 1854. It is likely that this represents part of the boundary of the medieval deer park. This park boundary is fossilised by the line of a drainage ditch and footpath making legibility of the former landscape partial.