The current character of this area of surveyed enclosure dates to the period 1938 - 1956 during which much of the land to the west of Wentworth Woodhouse was re surveyed and laid out as a mechanised agricultural landscape. This area, shown as surveyed enclosure on a different alignment on the 1855 OS 6 inch mapping, is likely to have been enclosed from a formerly open 'Windmill Field' as a part of the Wentworth and Kimberworth Parliamentary Enclosure Award of 1821 which dealt with "Open fields, undivided inclosures, commons and waste" (English 1985, 153). By 1894 the area had been absorbed into the landscaped parklands of the Wentworth Woodhouse estates and features a large area marked as 'Nursery', in addition to plantation woodlands and extensive ornamental plantings. The 1938 OS shows a large agglomerated single area (including the former 'Church Field' to the west. This change appears to be the first phase in the landscape to the south west of the village's reorganisation - this field's re-subdivision not yet undertaken. No legibility of earlier landscapes discernable in the present landscape.