These fields are likely to have been assarted from woodland at an early date. The fields adjacent to Cawthorne Park are typical of gradual woodland clearance. These fields have been subdivided at a later date into smaller enclosures and some boundaries have been straightened in recent years so there is only fragmentary legibility of the woodland. Within the polygon is Cinder Hill which was a tannery in the 19th century. The name Cinder Hill also indicates there were slag or cinder heaps in the area probably from early smelting.