The evaluation consisted of five trenches each measuring approximately 20m long by 1.8m wide, which were excavated to the surface of the natural geology. The trenches were evenly positioned in a manner designed to investigate the entirety of the study area. A shallow linear ditch, possibly a property or field boundary, and posthole were observed cut into naturally-occurring brickearth deposits. These deposits were only noted on the eastern side of the study area where truncation, presumed to be as a result of landscaping of the area for a car park, had not removed them entirely. The other trenches positioned across the car park area of the site revealed a sequence of modern concrete then tarmac to overlie natural gravel deposits.