A watching brief was undertaken between May 11th and June 23rd 2010 during the demolition and subsequent development of the Waggon and Horses Public House. Development groundworks comprised the excavation of standard strip foundations for residential properties with groundbeams used where footings crossed the location of the former beer cellar. During the groundworks a simple sequence of soil deposits was recorded comprising, below the modern demolition material, topsoil directly overlying subsoil or archaeologically sterile deposits of sand and sandstone. In addition a number of structures were recorded within this sequence, all of which appeared to be associated with the former pub and/or brewery. Those features recorded comprised parts of the pub beer cellar, a cesspit, a linear barrel vaulted tunnel suggested to have been a