This collection comprises images and scanned site records from a programme of archaeological works by Archaeological Research Services Ltd on land adjacent to The Old Bull's Head, Little Hucklow, Derbyshire. This was to fulfil part of a planning consent. An archaeological evaluation was undertaken in February 2020, and an archaeological excavation in November 2020. The evaluation identified a north facing rear wall and the foundation of a south facing wall of a 19th century building. A flagstone path abutted the rear wall on a levelled surface below which lay an earlier cobbled yard surface and drainage gully. Within the two walls a concrete floor surface was identified containing three post settings running perpendicular to the walls forming a partition of the interior space. The open area excavation identified the truncated remains of a barn depicted on the 1838 Tithe map and revealed three phases related to the construction, use and disuse of the barn and croft from the 19th to 20th century.