One of the UK's few surviving strip farming systems dating from medieval times exists on the headland at Rhossili but even there thousands of metres of boundaries have been lost and it's these that the NT wants to restore.
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From NT website Copyright Gordon Howe, Gower Society |
As well as the historic value, the strip farming and its boundaries are important as they provide havens for wildlife. You can read more about the project here.
It turns out that the headland is called the Vile. I'm sure there must be an medieval meaning for that so I'll report back if I find out.
Postscript
It seems that Vile is the old Gower dialect pronunciation of field. (Rhossili is at the end of the Gower Peninsula, the first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty [AONB] in the UK to be designated as such.)