An area to the north and west of Tickhill which still displays the characteristics of enclosed strip fields. The character is being eroded though, through the continued loss of field boundaries. The tipping point at which the character becomes that of agglomerated fields is probably not too far in the future. The 1st edition OS map of 1854 shows a landscape comprised of small strip fields, enclosed and consolidated from the medieval open fields. Several of the groups of strip fields have names, probably given at the time of consolidation of the furlongs, which persist today such as 'Hindley Closes' and 'Clay Croft Closes'. Field boundary removal has resulted in larger strip fields. Legibility of the former landscape is fragmentary.