Fieldfare Manor was once the residence of the former landlord of the Denron neighbourhood. However, it was abandoned in 1798 due to the family's financial struggles and fear of the patriotic movement. The land shares were sold to residents and other interested parties in the region. While the house remained in the family, it was abandoned and now sits in a derelict state, slowly being reclaimed by nature.   Before Fieldfare Manor was abandoned, the Rhodon family owned it for several decades. The house was the finest country house in the area, and an enormous staff kept it going. Besides overseeing the Denron region, they owned a large portion of the land, including Grenn forest and the banks of the river Kild, where they had exclusive rights for fishing and hunting. After their departure, both Grenn Forest and the river Kild were considered an ecological monument and are now protected. They are slowly recovering from the family's disregard, lavish hunting parties and recreational use.