Parkland on a former cemetery. The cemetery was consecrated in 1806 (Lawson 1840, 226) and first marked on an 1822 map based on the enclosure plan. By 1893 the burial ground is marked as disused. This land was the remnant of an area know as the fair field from medieval times. In 1249 a charter was granted to the town allowing "one fair day lasting for four days, viz., the eve of Saint Michael's day and two days hereafter.." (cited in Elliot 2004, 168). This land was enclosed from open fields by the 1799 Barnsley enclosure award (date from English 1985). There is significant legibility of the former surveyed enclosure pattern.