Pinegrove County club was burnt out and derelict as of 2004. It was built on the site of a tip which was in use in the 1960s and 1970s. Prior to this the land was cultivated as allotments. The allotments replaced fields which were created through parliamentary enclosure by the Hallam enclosure award in 1805. Prior to enclosure the area is marked as 'Stannington Wood'. The Scurfield (1986) reconstruction of Harrison's 1637 survey suggests the area was wooded but held in common and probably used as wood pasture. Legibility of the earlier landscape is invisible.