MAP Archaeological Practice carried out an Archaeological Strip, Map and Record on Land at Low Risby Farm prior to the erection of a general purpose agricultural building and installation of a weighbridge. The Archaeological Strip, Map and Record was the final phase of what has been a staged programme of archaeological work which previously included an Archaeological Desk Based Assessment and Geophysical Survey. Within the stripped area, the archaeology appeared to represent two main phases of occupation: an Iron Age settlement, seen through four posthole structures and various linear features and pits, and a Post-Medieval settlement represented by ditches and pits. The results of the Archaeological Strip, Map and Record highlighted two main phases of activity on the site, dating to the Iron Age and Medieval to early post- Medieval periods. The excavated features appear to be largely agricultural in nature, with Iron Age and Romano-British activity being represented by a series of pits, gullies and two posthole structures. Medieval and early post-Medieval activity was likely connected with agricultural practices taking place on the periphery of the Deserted Medieval Village.