Monitoring was undertaken during groundwork associated with the construction of extensions to the rear and a canopy to the side of 29B Station Road, Brough, East Riding of Yorkshire. The work saw the recording of two stone wall foundations, both on the same SW-NE alignment, offset by around 0.60m from each other. Pottery recovered from in between the joins of the stonework returned a date range in the region of the 1st half of the Romano-British period. To the SE of the westerly wall section, a small assemblage of pottery and box flue tile was recovered, dating to the late 3rd and very early 4th centuries, probably arising as a result of abandonment or destruction. The deposit in which the small assemblage lay was sealed by a relatively thick layer of modern topsoil.