In July and September 2012, Oxford Archaeology (OA) carried out a field evaluation on Land at Broughton Crossing, Bierton in Buckinghamshire. The evaluation comprised of 41 trenches in two separate areas. Evaluation trenching of two further areas at the site will be carried out when access is available. Area B comprised 27 trenches located to investigate the results of the geophysical survey of the site. The trenching revealed two concentrations of archaeology in the northern part of the area, most of which dated to either the medieval or Roman periods. Some evidence of prehistoric activity was also present in the form of a small group of pits. Area C comprised 14 trenches and revealed very sparse archaeological remains that consisted mostly of probable plough furrows of medieval or post medieval date.