Golf course built on part of the townfield around the medieval settlement of Little Houghton (mentioned in Domesday Book). The field has been enclosed in regular straight sided enclosures, there is no record of a parliamentary award for Little Houghton. Prior to the establishment of the golf course crop marks showing Iron Age/ Roman enclosures could be seen within the polygon (see SMR). There is fragmentary legibility of the past landscape as some filed boundaries remain.