This land is likely to have been first ploughed using modern methods in the period 1967 with aerial photographic evidence from 1984 (see SMR aerial photographs file SE6116) showing ongoing boundary removal associated with ploughing activity since the 1966 1:10000 mapping. These same photos indicate evidence for s-curved ridge and furrow workings inside these boundaries probably representing evidence of open field cultivation in this area. The land surrounds the site of Fenwick Hall and its associated moat and unclassified earthworks. It is possible that any putative medieval nucleated settlement of Fenwick may have lain in close proximity to this site although the earthworks surrounding the moat are considered difficult to interpret. Fragmentary legibility of piecemeal enclosure of blocks fossilising parts of a medieval field layout.