Landscaped spoil heaps with sinuous areas of plantation. The heaps were associated with the Wharncliffe Wood moor Colliery nos. 4 & 5 shafts. The colliery did not effect these fields until the mid 20th century. The colliery had coke ovens and a brick works and was connected with the LMS railway and the Barnsley Canal at Carlton Basin. The colliery closed in 1970. (Hill 2006, 146-7). Prior to the mine this was an area of strip fields enclosed from the medieval town fields around Monk Bretton. There is no legibility of the field pattern but the spoil heaps and railway lines associated with the colliery left partial legibility on the landscape.