Regenerating scrubland between Stubbing Lane and Myers Lane. The land has fallen into disuse but once supported a large ganister pit. The western part also contained Larch House, of which there is now no trace. Prior to this the land was agricultural with straight and regular boundaries indicative of parliamentary enclosure. The fields were probably enclosed as part of the Wadsley & Loxley Chase enclosure award of 1789. Legibility of the previous landscape is invisible.