University of Leicester Archaeological Services (ULAS) carried out an archaeological evaluation for a site at Lubbesthorpe (Land Parcel R5pt1 & R5pt2), Leicestershire, on behalf of the Drummond Estate in accordance with the National Planning Policy Framework, Section 12: Conserving and Enhancing the Historic Environment. Three trenches, totalling 158.4m�, were excavated to evaluate an area in advance of a proposed drainage infrastructure development as part of the New Lubbesthorpe development. The archaeological fieldwork was carried out on the 6th of July 2021 and lasted one day. Possible evidence for medieval agriculture in the form of faint furrowing, and some modern plough scarring was recorded in the trenches in addition to evidence of modern truncation. No other evidence for archaeological features was noted, and no finds were recovered.