The evaluation comprised twenty-three test trenches, each measuring up to 20m x 2m. A limited quantity of archaeological remains were identified, all dated to the late post-medieval/modern period. No residual material from earlier periods was noted or recovered. Walls and hardstanding relating to the late 18th-century and early 19th-century development of the site by the Philanthropic Society's Farm School were recorded in two trenches. A large probably late 19th- to early 20th-century rubbish pit was recorded on the northern edge of the site. Made ground deposits relating to the 20th-century redevelopment of the site were widespread, together with evidence of truncation by associated landscaping.