Four trenches were opened and features of certain and possible archaeological interest were observed in all of them. Six linear features (ditches or gullies) were investigated but did not provide any clear cut dating evidence except that stratigraphically at least some of them predated the furrows and one contained a small prehistoric struck flint. . A possible posthole and a pit, were also recorded but were again undated. The skeleton of an animal was found in one ditch and partially excavated. Two of the trenches also showed much modern disturbance. A series of furrows aligned parallel to the road was seen in three trenches and one of these produced medieval pottery.