An Archaeological Evaluation by Trial Trenching was carried out by MAP Archaeological Practice Ltd., on land north of Ousefield House, Fulford Road, York in June 2023. The evaluation was undertaken to inform the City Archaeologist at City of York Council of the archaeological potential of the site and to allow a reasoned decision to be made regarding the need for further archaeological work, in advance of residential development. The work was undertaken on behalf of Mulgrave Property Group. The Trial Trenching followed a Heritage Statement undertaken Wessex Archaeology, on behalf of Capita, in 2021, which described the impacts, setting and significance of Ousefield House, a Grade II listed building within the Fulford Road Conservation Area. The City of York Historic Environment Record recorded Roman, Medieval and later archaeological features within 500m. Excavation of two trial trenches revealed natural moraine geological deposits, below the tarmac, hardcore and grey clay sand overburden. No archaeological features or finds were noted. No further mitigation measures will be necessary. No archaeology found. No mitigation necessary.