Survey Enclosure countryside probably dating to the Parliamentary Enclosure Award for Hallam in 1805 (English 1985, 62). The coherence of the character type has been modified by the diversification of land around Fox Hag into its development as a caravan site and the quarrying of stone from enclosure to te south of part of the Rivelin water treatment works in the late 20th century. Otherwise original boundary features such as drystone walls are little altered. There is no legibility of earlier character types - Scurfield (1986, Fig2) working from Harrison's 1637 survey interprets this land as common (probably upland moor). The origin of the moorland landscape is uncertain though this area is likely to be moorland by the Roman period (see Bevan 2003 for discussion of environmental evidence).