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An archaeological excavation was undertaken by Cotswold Archaeology in November and December 2016 at Brooklands Farm, Cheltenham Road, Evesham, Worcestershire.
The excavation identified parts of four circular or part-circular gullies located in the north-western part of the excavated area, a sub-square enclosure located in the central portion of the area, and a small number of pits and post holes that are all dated to the Middle-to-Late Iron Age. Four ditches, containing pottery of Roman date and seemingly forming part of an agricultural field system, were identified in the southern and western part of the excavation area. Medieval and/or post-medieval and modern activity was also present, mostly in the form of plough furrows.