Lismore Fields is the site of a Stone Age settlement in the town of Buxton, Derbyshire, England.
It was discovered close to the River Wye in 1984 by the Trent and Peak Archaeological Trust during a search for a Roman road.
Excavation of the prehistoric settlement discovered the remains (floors, post holes and pits) of a Mesolithic timber roundhouse and of two Neolithic longhouses.
Pollen analysis of soil samples and charred plant remains uncovered evidence of emmer wheat, crab apples, hazelnuts and flax.
Researchers believe that this ancient site marks the period when Stone Age people developed from hunter-gatherers to farmers.