An archaeological evaluation was carried out on land to the rear of Bidford-on-Avon fire station. No significant archaeological deposits were identified and the only finds recovered were occasional fragments of modern brick and tile. The site lies within an area replete with archaeological remains but the present work conforms with the negative results from a site immediately to the east that was evaluated in 1991. The combined results suggest that the area lay to the north of the main focus of Iron Age and Romano-British settlement in the area.