Agricultural intensification within this area of land between 1967 and 1982 has blurred earlier historic landscape features within this area. Historic OS maps from the mid 19th century until the 20th century show a pattern of medium sized enclosures typical of parliamentary enclosure countryside with long, perfectly straight sections of road defining large areas of land which are then subdivided by further straight edges boundaries. Across much of this area, these fields are associated with former open field labels including: Lorden Hill Field, Middle Field and Longland Field - enclosed during the Dinnington Enclosure Award of 1778; and Caperns Field, Woodsetts Field and The Clump -referred to by the Anston enclosure award of 1767 (Enclosure source listed for these place names by Smith 1967 pt 1, 147-148). Partial legibility of parliamentary enclosure countryside through roadways, and occasional boundaries.