A farm complex reused as residential properties. The farm is called Park Gate Farm on the 1st Edition OS map of 1854 and probably dates to the 16th or 17th century. It was reconstructed for the Earl of Effingham in 1900. The first mention of the farm is in a rental of 1649. This is taken as a date for the disparkment of Kimberworth Deer Park of which the farm is held to be the western entrance. It has been suggested that this polygon includes the earliest site used by Kirkstead Abbey for iron working in the 12th century. Medieval features have been incorporated into the current structure and the south of the polygon contains bell pits indicative of early mining activity. Legibility of the former landscape is partial due to these features.