Between the 1st of November 2018 and the 20th of February 2019 Oxford Archaeology East (OA East) conducted a programme of archaeological work comprising trial trenching, excavation and monitoring along three sections of the Anglia Water Ringstead Sustainability Reduction Scheme pipeline, between the modern villages of Ringstead, Sedgeford and Docking, northwest Norfolk (TF 7622 3666 to TF 7096 3870). The most significant archaeological remains were encountered towards the western end of the route, little more than 100m west of the Peddars Way Roman road, where trial trenching revealed a series of north to south and east to west aligned ditches and gullies of Roman date. As a result of the trenching, an excavation area measuring 8m by 190m was opened around the Roman remains prior to the construction of the pipeline.