First depicted in current form 1989. No legibility of earlier types. This area of land began to diverge in character from its previous surveyed enclosure type following the construction in 1910 of the South Yorkshire Joint Railway which form its eastern and western boundaries. The undeveloped land to the north retains a scrub character - it is possible that this area shared this character from the construction of the railway until the construction of this estate. Earlier historic maps show this area to be part of a wider area of surveyed enclosures on the former Laughton Common