Large 'Commissioners Church' (built with French War reparations), dating to the period 1827-9 (Pevsner 1967, 182). The site preserves the exterior boundaries of the north western end of a diamond shaped green, suggested by Slater (in Buckland 1989 vol.1) as originating at the crossing point of the main N-S roman road and a lesser, more speculative roman road from Long Sandall to Templeborough. Slater's suggestion that this green lay within the medieval borough is erroneous, being based on the location of the 'Hall Cross', which was replaced and moved "a furlong more" to the south in the late 18th century (Miller 1804, 31-33 - cited in Smith 1887). post-medieval maps indicate this areas exploitation for sand.