Modern Limestone quarry now occupies much of the polygon. Map regression shows that the field boundaries shown in 1851 were lost by the early 20th century (around 1930) and that quarrying as progressively cut and refilled most of the area. The area most recently quarried was evaluated by the West Yorkshire Archaeology Service in 1996 by Geophysical Survey followed by trial excavation. The survey showed the enclosure pattern from the 1st edition 6 inch mapping to be preserved as sub-surface rock cut ditches, the fills of which indicate that the pattern grew by piecemeal enclosure over a period of time. Geophysical survey showed a pattern indicative of underlying Ridge and Furrow which the later enclosure broadly (but not entirely) respected. No prehistoric features were identified in the area examined. (Speed 1996)