Archaeological Desk-Based Assessment in advance of a proposed solar farm Undesignated heritage assets are present within the proposed development area (PDA), these include field boundaries, remains of stone structures, an enclosure, a findspot and a possible earthwork. The extant historic field boundaries are of some antiquity and likely qualify as important under the 1997 Hedgerow Regulations. The archaeological potential has been determined as medium - buried remains of archaeological significance are considered likely to be present but are not expected to be more than of low (local) importance, therefore unlikely to represent a constraint to development in planning terms. There is one Listed Building within the 1km Study Area, Trerice Bridge (listed at Grade II), and although this is located close to the PDA it is unlikely to experience significant effects on setting from the proposals. One Listed Building outside of the Study Area was considered in the assessment as it is located at the top of a hill and potentially prominent in the landscape. St Dennis Church (Grade II*) has views across to the PDA but the extent of the impact is considered to be low.