An archaeological evaluation was undertaken ISCA Archaeology in October 2021 at Land at Bickland Hill, Falmouth, Cornwall. A total of 5 trenches were excavated, totalling 237m�. The evaluation trenches were located to target two geophysical anomalies as well as a representative sample of the proposed development area. The evaluation trenches were located to target two geophysical anomalies as well as a representative sample of the proposed development area. Two ditches of unknown date were located as indicated on the geophysical survey. One ditch truncated the underlying subsoil, whereas the other was sealed directly by the overlying plough soil. The ditches would pre-date the 1840 Tithe Map, which shows the fields in their present state, and they may relate to an earlier medieval/post-medieval field system, though a prehistoric date is possible, though unlikely. A single, shallow, charcoal rich pit was noted to the northern part of the Site which was undated.