This polygon shows the former gardens of Ecclesfield vicarage including an area of kitchen garden (to the north) the Scheduled Ancient Monument 'Willow Garth' lawns and trees. The Vicarage itself is a modern building on the site of an earlier building. The field to the South east of Willow Garth (which may be a medieval moated site re-landscaped during the post-medieval period) contains a number of earthwork features which may be related to medieval fish farming or occupation. The relationship of this are to the medieval church and priory to the south west is unclear but may be answerable through further fieldwork. Significant legibility of medieval earthworks probably related to elite or institutional activity.