An area of around 800 sq m was mechanically stripped under archaeological supervision and archaeological features excavated or sampled by hand. The excavation revealed evidence for Medieval and post-Medieval occupation. The Medieval part is represented by probably three phases of possible enclosure ditches and gullies, which are dated by pottery to a wide 12th-15th century span. About 20 pits, sometimes grouped in clusters, and generally relatively shallow completed the Medieval occupation. The evidence for a later presence is limited to a single pit. Eleven post holes forming some alignments, presumably fences rather than structures, were undated. A brief publication report will be prepared