Wessex Archaeology was commissioned by Historic Building Advisory Service (Salisbury), on behalf of the client, to undertake an archaeological evaluation of the garden immediately west of 12 The Close, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP1 2EB, centred on NGR 414498 129629 (SU 14498 29629). The archaeological evaluation found the remains of the north and south walls of The Hall of the Vicar's Choral. The walls appear to align as anticipated with scars in the sidewall of the main range, with made ground deposits confirming the demolition of the hall in the post-medieval to modern period. No earlier deposits were exposed during the works as the greatest possible depth was reached due to the confines of the trench. It is possible that further undisturbed deposits lie beneath the observed activity as the natural geology was not reached. The presented results will provide further information on the archaeological resource within the site and inform the proposed application and design of the proposed development.