An archaeological evaluation was undertaken by the Surrey County Archaeological Unit on the site of a proposed residential redevelopment at 103-103A Palace Road, East Molesey. The work was recommended by a preliminary archaeological assessment which identified the site as having good to high archaeological potential partly due to its proximity to a site of multi-period activity from the Neolithic to the Early Saxon period at Hurst Park c200m to the north. No features of archaeological interest were revealed within the three trenches excavated in the garden of the development site. The trenches revealed evidence for modern disturbance of the site. The only finds of interest recovered from the site were a stray sherd of 14th century pottery and two pieces of burnt flint from trench 1. Due to the negative findings of the evaluation it was recommended that no further archaeological work is necessary in association with this development.