This is a small area within the large plantation woodland of Bawtry Forest that contains upstanding earthworks. The ditches and bank enclose an inner area, rhomboid in plan, which is enclosed by an outer sub-rectangular ditch and bank. This form is unique in South Yorkshire. Early opinion suggested the site as a Roman camp due to its proximity to a Roman road and finds of coins and pottery wasters. It is now thought to be the site of the medieval manor of the Morton family. Limited excavation took place in 1958 recovering quarried stone and flat tile. The outer ditches have been reused as part of the forestry drainage system. Legibility is partial due to the upstanding earthworks.