Part of Cusworth Park, a 'Registered Park and Garden' (English Heritage Register). Cusworth Park has been described in greater detail by Roberts (1995) and Keith (2000). The house and part of the park is now owned by Doncaster MBC and operated as a museum. This area of Cusworth Park represents its expansions from the time of Richard Woods' landscaping to the present day. The area includes some substantial remains of earth moving activities directed by Woods including 'Castle Hill' a putative medieval motte, which "may have been a refurbishment of a medieval motte and bailey fortification" (Keith 2000, Catalogue no 13.), and a series of lakes to the south east of the hall. A significant negative contribution to the coherence of the park was the construction in the 1960s of the A1 'Doncaster Bypass' through its historic area. Much of the area to the east of the road is now farmed as 'agglomerated countryside'.