An archaeological evaluation was undertaken between the 28th and 30th April 2014 by Foundations Archaeology on land at Great Horwood, Buckinghamshire. The evaluation revealed two possible pits, a possible post-hole and furrows. Pit [203] contained a single fragment of pottery of probable Iron Age date. The pit [205] and possible post-hole [208] could not be dated, but it would appear that the post-hole was stratigraphically later than the pit. Evidence of Medieval agriculture in the form of furrows was present in every trench. The linear feature [408], which post-dated the furrows, was most likely evidence of later drainage.