Piecemeal enclosure of land that was likely to have been commons in the medieval period (Sykes 1993, 234). Enclosures centred on a number of farms on the edge of Dodworth, which were probably created between the 12th and 14th centuries (ibid, 240). There are some sinuous boundaries which may indicate some assarting within this polygon. There is no legibility of the former commons. Polygon contains House Carr Colliery, also known as Huskar. Probably built at around the same time as Moor End Colliery (HSY6305) as the mine is at the base of the inclined plane joining the mines to the wagon way at Silkstone Common, which was built around 1830 (Leach 2007). Huskar Colliery is known for a fatal flooding that occurred in 1838 when a number of children died. There is no remaining sign of the shafts themselves but a spoil heap remains for the mine workings.