Former open fields to the north of Wentworth village and the hamlet of Barrow. Former open field names recorded on historic OS mapping. The enclosure boundaries are perfectly straight and regular throughout most of the polygon being predominantly of well managed probably surveyed hedgerows. These may well date to the Wentworth Enclosure award of 1821 which dealt with "Open fields, undivided inclosures, commons and waste" (English 1985, 153). The coherence of the original parliamentary layout is well defined. Legibility of the previously open field area is partial, its northern boundary being fossilised in the irregular overgrown hedgerow to the north east of the polygon and one block of possible fossilised strips to the north of the village that has sinuous boundaries and mature trees in its boundary hedgerows.