Conisbrough Parks farm is depicted on the 1st edition OS map of 1854 although only the house appears to remain from the original courtyard layout. The area was probably turned over to agricultural use at the time of disparkment of Conisbrough deer park. The site is important archaeologically. Work has identified a Roman villa complex with a bath house and aisled building. At some distance from these buildings several furnaces and much iron slag was discovered. From associated pottery, the furnaces are thought to date to two phases- the Roma period and the 12th-13th century. Partial excavation has suggested an early Medieval Grubenhaus was cut into the Roman villa.