The results of a Watching Brief carried out on geotechnical investigations at the Site indicating the presence of in situ natural gravel deposits which raises the possibility that potential archaeological features of all archaeological periods may survive. Deposits may include: structural remains of the historic bridge crossing, remains of the medieval Boys Mill and former post medieval farm buildings. The Watching Brief also revealed that there is to be limited potential for in situ structural remains to the south of Milham Ford Building. It is highly likely that further work would be needed to mitigate the impact of the reduction of the underlying archaeological deposits, most likely in the form of an archaeological evaluation. An evaluation would help better understand the results of the Watching Brief of the geotechnical works and reveal the actual survival of archaeological remains at the site. This will assist in the formulation of a mitigation strategy intended to reduce or remove any impacts upon the archaeological resource within the Site.