Modern housing built between earlier estates of social housing. Houses first depicted on 1983 maps. Prior to the establishment of the housing estates this was an area of fairly regular piecemeal enclosure. This regularity may indicate the enclosure took place at a relatively late date. This land would have been part of the open townfield in the medieval period (Kexbrough is mentioned in the Domesday Book). There is no legibility of the former open field but there is fragmentary legibility of the enclosed landscape as the eastern boundaries of the housing corresponds with an earlier field boundary.