Area of fields that have suffered significant boundary loss in the mid 20th century. Historic maps show an area of large sinuous areas of enclosure subdivided into strips and semi regular fields. The large sinuous boundaries are typical of assarted woodland. This assartment probably occurred in the medieval period because there area a number of medieval farm buildings in the area. There are also prehistoric crop marks within the area (see SMR). There is partial legibility of the previous landscape because of the survival of farm buildings and the remaining sinuous boundaries that hark back to the assarted woodland. Some of this land may have become part of the open townfields of Darfield after assartment of the land.