Mayfield Station leads to several other freeholds:

Trods
1. Niddler's Nook - A Nocker's hidden workshop, located behind a waterfall. The Silver Path on the trod is faint and needs restoring, and trying to face the waterfall makes it appear farther away. Approaching it backwards brings you closer. The workshop had a kitchen and bedroom. A nearby copse of trees had become home to chimerical wasps which had to be dispersed.
2. Hidden Glade - At the centre of a Slavic or perhaps Teutonic fairytale forest full of flesh-eating owls (the strix) that flee from garlic, the Hidden Glade itself is home to a cave freehold once inhabited by a strange motley who had a courtroom and hunted chimerical trophies.
3. Pike Stones at Anglezarke - A rocky path high in the mountains, broken by a pool that leads to another trod underwater with carniverous fish. The path leads into a mountain cavern once occupied by goblins, now cleared, and restored to its former glory. The crystalline deposits on the walls form the Glamour.
4. Stone Circle at Cheetham Close - To human eyes, merely rocks in a rough circle, but to fae eyes a great tomb of tall grey stone. Inside, it has a ceiling of clouds and starlight that reveals the constellations of the Dreaming for divination purposes. Its balefire currently needs to be restored. It exits onto the hillside with a secret rath that can be opened by tracing a rune shaped like an R with a circle in the top right corner, which is carved into one of the rocks.
5. Boggart's Hole - A cottage beside a lake, located at the end of a long, woody path with a gate built by Sir Cranog. There is another trod forking off which leads to an area where strange plants grow (bray apples, which increase intelligence, and soporific mushrooms). The cottage is coated in rainbow moss which is the balefire. The exiled Lord Varlan lived here and entered Bedlam, before he was rescued.
6. Merlin's Mere - An underground lake, guarded by an earth-aspected mere-wyrm, with a stone outcropping in the centre with a ghostly flaming sword as the balefire.