'Yardland' redirects here. Not to be confused with yard (land). For the use of 'virgate' in reference to rod-like stems and ribs, see virgate (botany).
The virgate, yardland, or yard of land (Latin: virgāta [terrae]) was an English unit of land. Primarily a measure of tax assessment rather than area, the virgate was usually (but not always) reckoned as 1⁄4hide and notionally (but seldom exactly) equal to 30 acres. It was equivalent to two of the Danelaw's oxgangs.