In London, the Moorfields were one of the last pieces of open land in the City of London, near the Moorgate. The fields were divided into three areas, the Moorfields proper, just north of Bethlem Hospital, and inside the City boundaries, and Middle and Upper Moorfields to the north.

Much of Moorfields was developed in 1777, when Finsbury Square was developed; the remainder succumbed within the next few decades.

Today the name survives in the names of Moorfields Eye Hospital (since moved to another site) and St Mary Moorfields.