Surveys in 1307 describe an agricultural hamlet surrounded by arable fields.
One of the few arable fields was immediately to our left.
Most of the non-garden area is arable fields with some woodland by the river.
Besides the open arable fields, there were the extensive 'wastes' of various kinds.
It has remained in the Bradley family as an arable field (and lately pasture) to the present day.
The better soils have been turned into arable fields.
In the 14th century the land was farmed as four open arable fields with common land for grazing animals.
The western flanks and much of the summit are given over to arable fields.
Beyond the smallholdings and green houses are arable fields.
Farming is still the main land-use with large arable fields to the south and meadows on the low ground near the river.