An archaeological evaluation was undertaken by Cotswold Archaeology in January 2016 at Rushy Bank, Charlbury, Oxfordshire. A total of nineteen trenches were excavated. A ditch containing pottery of 11th to 13th-century date was identified within the north-western part of the site and probably relates to land management/drainage or division. A medieval/postmedieval furrow was also identified within the north-western part of the site. The limited number of medieval/post-medieval features identified suggests that the site is likely to have lain within the agricultural hinterland of one or more adjacent areas of known medieval/post-medieval settlement. A modern ditch was identified in the south-eastern third of the site and is likely to represent a drainage feature. Further modern features, relating to water management/drainage, were identified in the central and northern parts of the site.