Area contains a well preserved enclosed surveyed strip layout. 'North Field' and 'Back Field' may be Parliamentary period enclosures as they have very straight internal boundaries. Hooton Pagnell was enclosed 'by agreement' in 1796 (Roberts 1995, Gazetteer) Two probably medieval or earlier lanes wind their ways north from Hooton Pagnell between the former open fields. Since 1851 only minor boundary loss and amalgamation of field units has occurred. The preservation of the earlier boundaries around the large open field units and the older routes through the fields constitutes partial legibility of medieval landscape features. Lots of crop mark features of underlying (?late) prehistoric landscape indicating complete replanning of the landscape at some point prior to the Norman Conquest.