Site of woodland depicted from 1775 (Jefferys) until 1948 (OS 6 inch sheet 276 NW & SW). Since the felling of the woodland and the conversion of the land to large unified agglomerated agricultural units archaeological aerial photography has shown important fragments of a relict archaeological landscape including trackways and enclosures probably dating to the prehistoric period. The intensification of this landscape has erased the historic boundary between Brodsworth and Marr parishes - formerly marked by a wall between Brodsworth Wood and Marr Moor to the south. No legibility of former (possibly ancient) woodland.