John Moore Heritage Services carried out an archaeological evaluation at Churchfield Road, Benson, Oxfordshire. In Trench 1, shallow and wide features were identified on an ENE-WSW orientation and these were identified as possibly agricultural in origin. Those that yielded finds were dated to the post-medieval or modern period. One steep sided ditch orientated ENE-WNW contained post-medieval finds within the fill as well as a piece of well-preserved Anglo-Saxon pottery. A number of pits were identified at the north end of the site most of which were undated with the exception of one which contained a post-medieval nail within its fill. In Trench 2 a number of negative features were identified on the same ENE-WSW orientation and these were also considered to be agricultural. A single ditch was identified in Trench 2 but no finds were recovered from the fill.