The site is a small triangular piece of land of less than one and half perches in extent, also known as Le Bigard, term that apply for several three-cornered enclosures of land in Jersey. It is located between the garden of Le Ménage ès Feuvres and the Rue des Landes, at the entrance of Le Grand Clos. It is a small roughly walled-in three-cornered enclosure made with dry stone technic (“à pierre secque” in Jèrriais, “en pierre sèche” in French). The name of the site suggests a sheep-pen where sheep would have been driven from the large field for selection and shearing purposes.
