Headland Archaeology (UK) Ltd undertook an archaeological evaluation of land off Town Farm Crescent, Standon, between the 13th and 15th May 2019. The work was commissioned by the Archaeology Collective, on behalf of Stonebond Properties Limited, in accordance with recommendations made by the Historic Environment Advisor at Hertfordshire County Council, as detailed on the archaeological condition placed on the planning application (East Herts District Council Planning Ref: 3/19/0408/FUL). Five evaluation trenches were opened by machine. Those in the eastern and northern parts of the Development Area (DA) contained no archaeological features. Activity dating to the medieval and postmedieval periods was identified in the southwestern part of the DA. This comprised a medieval large linear feature or pit, a medieval east-west aligned field boundary, a post-medieval north-south aligned field boundary, two undated east-west ditches, and an undated quarry pit.