A total of 18 trenches were excavated and 54 test pits sieved across the five fields. Trenches 1, 5, 10, 11, 12 and 16 revealed the presence of archaeological features that included ditches, hedgerows and gullies. The fills of these features were absent of artefactual material, which was also the outcome of the unstratified survey of the test pits. The archaeological features located as a result of the trial trenching likely formed boundary ditches and hedgerows, with the gullies perhaps being a result of naturally formed water channels influenced by the topography of the area. In general the features were shallow and there does not appear to be a significant density of physical archaeological remains within the Site boundary.
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