This collection comprises images, reports and CAD data from an archaeological evaluation by Albion Archaeology at Trinity, Spring Hill, Little Staughton, Bedfordshire. The fieldwork was undertaken on 13th and 14th January 2021, as part of a planning permission for the partial demolition and extension of an existing dwelling, erection of one new dwelling and reconfiguration of existing access, drive and parking on the site.
Four trenches were excavated, and the evaluation revelaed no archaeological remains. Whilst there was evidence of modern landscaping in the form of made ground directly above the natural geology in Trench 1, which might suggest some level of truncation, in general there was little evidence to suggest that archaeological features, should they have been present, would not have survived.
This suggests that, whilst the permitted development area is within the projected extents of the medieval settlement, it was not utilised for building or other domestic activity in this period.