On the 20th October 2010, Oxford Archaeology undertook a watching brief within the gardens to the north-east of the Queen's Chapel of the Savoy during the excavation of two trial pits. Deposits of post-medieval soils were observed over a probable churchyard soil horizon and an undated human inhumation. The burial shows that an unknown number of inhumations relating, probably, to the medieval and post-medieval Savoy hospital survive. Earlier and/or later inhumations may also be present.