Headland Archaeology Ltd was commissioned to conduct a Level 2 Historic Building Survey (HBS) and archaeological strip, map and sample prior to groundworks associated with a rear extension at Rectory Stables, Draytonmead Farm Road, Puttenham, Hertfordshire in April 2013. The HBS revealed a complete remodelling of the interior of the building and some alterations to the external fabric and roof . Five pits and a post-hole were revealed within the stripped area one of which was of medieval date. This is in keeping with the medieval origins of Puttenham. It is considered to be of low, local significance. The remaining features contained modern CBM and may be related to the use of the adjacent rectory. These are considered to be of negligible significance.