Area of enclosed land which has been created from former woodland. This was the north western edge of Hugset Wood (HSY6421), an area of ancient woodland which has been utilised for mining activity since at least 1607 (Bayliss 1995, 19) and probably in the medieval period. There has been considerable opencast mining in this area and it is possible that the woodland was removed for this purpose. The Directorate of Opencast Coal was created in 1942 (Gray 1976, 41) which would correspond with the period the woodland was removed. There is fragmentary legibility of the woodland as the fields retain the broad shape of the woodland edge.