This small farmstead has been recently established and does not appear on any OS maps prior to the 1990s. It was first noted on a field visit in 1992. Prior to this the area was agricultural and shown as containing strip fields derived from the consolidation of open fields. It is adjacent to the site of the Saxon church of All Hallows and has been mooted as the location of the accompanying settlement of Dadesley. This was one of only two areas in the West Riding of Yorkshire to be recorded in Domesday as having urban status. It is thought to be the precursor to the settlement at Tickhill which grew up around the castle in the late 11th century. Legibility of the former landscape is invisible.