Leaving the open moor, the river passes into enclosed land and under its first road bridge at the hamlet of Harford.
This aggrieved the Dayrells, who owned some of the enclosed land.
He said that unless action was taken, particularly over enclosed land on low ground, the present mix of inaction, misunderstanding and acrimony would continue.
Bourtreehill House (now destroyed) and the enclosed land on which it was built form the original estate of Bourtreehill.
A 'park' refers to an area of enclosed land in the days when most land was not enclosed with hedges or fencing.
Another use of such enclosed land is creation of fish ponds.
The natural environment reflects the predominance of well-established enclosed agricultural land.
Lights shone on both sides of her: beyond the enclosed land, beyond the river.
The first hedges enclosed land for cereal crops during the Neolithic Age (4000-6000 years ago).
Some enclosed land became individual farms, each adjoining the village.