This report sets out the results of an Archaeological Watching Brief that was carried out on the 3rd and 7th February 2014 during the groundworks associated with the erection of one 50Kw wind turbine on land west of Barf Farm, Bridlington Road, Hunmanby, Filey, North Yorkshire, (TA 510638 475344). The Archaeological work was undertaken to fulfil an archaeological condition attached to the Planning Application Consent (Ref: 12/02588/FL; Appeal Ref: APP/H2733/A/13/2198020). The installation of the wind turbine base involved the preliminary topsoil strip using a 360O tracked excavator, operating under close archaeological supervision. Machining ceased at the top of archaeological or naturally-formed deposits, depending upon which was located soonest. The same methodology was employed for the installation of the crane pad and access track. No archaeological features, deposits or finds were encountered during the Archaeological Watching Brief.