This area of very large surveyed enclosures is associated with the place names 'Handkerchief Piece', 'Low Common', 'Scholes Ground', and 'Low', 'Middle' and 'Upper' Commons. By 1851 these enclosures are shown as part of the parkland of Wentworth Woodhouse, probably resulting from the landscaping works of Humphrey Repton in the later 18th century. Placename evidence and the large open nature of these areas suggests an origin of unenclosed common land for this area. Since 1938 the areas have no longer been depicted as a part of the park and have been subdivided into smaller enclosures. Fragmentary legibility of former parkland. Plough damaged section of 'Roman Ridge' monument crosses this site. Within the registered park and garden of Wentworth Woodhouse (English Heritage Register of Parks and Gardens added 1998).