Trench no.,Description 1,"Trench 001 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 25m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the south-east end was 0.24m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.23m at the north-west end. Subsoil at the south-east end was 0.27m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.25m in the north-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish silty clay, with occasional sub angular stones 5-10mm in size. One pit in south extent [01-04] and three Ditches[01-06], [01-08], [01-10]." 2,"Trench 002 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 25m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the south-east end was 0.25m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.24m at the north-west end. Subsoil at the south-east end was 0.21m thick, 0.26m in the centre and 0.26m in the north-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish silty clay, with occasional sub angular stones 5-10mm in size and patches of gravel. No archaeological features identified. " 3,"Trench 003 was orientated north/south, measured 25m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.25m thick, 0.27m in the centre and 0.28m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.23m thick, 0.28m in the centre and 0.25m in the north-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish silty clay, with occasional sub angular stones 5-10mm in size. Modern contaminations from farmer in south-east extent. Visible in section only. " 4,"Trench 004 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 25m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the south-east end was 0.23m thick, 0.27m in the centre and 0.21m at the north-west end. Subsoil at the south-east end was 0.23m thick, 0.28m in the centre and 0.25m in the north-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish silty clay, with occasional sub angular stones 5-10mm in size. No archaeological features identified " 5,"Trench 005 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 5m x 5m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.26m thick and 0.27m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.32m thick, and 0.30m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish silty clay, with occasional sub angular stones 5-10mm in size and patches of coarse gravel. No archaeological features identified. " 6,"Trench 006 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 2.5m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.24m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.24m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.29m thick, 0.29m in the centre and 0.24m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish silty clay, with occasional sub angular stones 5-10mm in size and patches of coarse gravel. 1 x Ditch 6-04 with Re-cuts 06-06 and 06-10 . " 7,"Trench 007 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 2.5m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.26m thick, 0.27m in the centre and 0.26m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.49m thick, 0.53m in the centre and 0.50m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish silty clay, with occasional sub angular stones 5-10mm in size and patches of coarse gravel. No archaeological features identified. " 8,"Trench 008 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 5m x 5m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.23m thick and 0.22m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.34m thick and 0.24m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish silty clay, with occasional sub angular stones 5-10mm in size. No archaeological features identified. " 9,"Trench 009 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.21m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.24m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.22m thick, 0.28m in the centre and 0.26m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish silty clay, with occasional sub angular stones 5-10mm in size . No archaeological features identified. " 10,"Trench 010 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.21m thick, 0.19m in the centre and 0.21m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.24m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.25m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish silty clay, with occasional sub angular stones 5-10mm in size . No archaeological features identified. " 11,"Trench 011 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the east end was 0.19m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.11m at the south end. Subsoil at the east end was 0.25m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.26m in the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish silty clay, with occasional sub angular stones 5-10mm in size . No archaeological features identified. " 12,"Trench 012 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.23m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.26m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.15m thick, 0.15m in the centre and 0.20m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish silty clay, with occasional sub angular stones 5-10mm in size . No archaeological features identified. " 13,"Trench 013 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.23m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.23m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.21m thick, 0.19m in the centre and 0.23m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish silty clay, with occasional sub angular stones 5-10mm in size . No archaeological features identified. " 14,"Trench 014 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.22m thick, 0.19m in the centre and 0.23m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.27m thick, 0.32m in the centre and 0.25m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish silty clay, with occasional sub angular stones 5-10mm in size. Modern spread with bricks uncovered. " 15,"Trench 015 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.22m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.21m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.27m thick, 0.27m in the centre and 0.20m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish silty clay, with occasional sub angular stones 5-10mm in size. Ditch terminus identified [015-04]. " 16,Descoped. 17,Descoped. 18,Descoped. 19,Descoped. 20,"Trench 020 was orientated north/south, measured 25m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.24m thick, 0.26m in the centre and 0.28m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.12m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.17m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish silty clay, with minimalism inclusions . No archaeological features identified. " 21,"Trench 021 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 25m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.20m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.19m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.12m thick, 0.13m in the centre and 0.14m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish silty clay. No archaeological features identified. " 22,"Trench 022 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 25m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.19m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.17m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.17m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified. " 23,"Trench 023 was orientated north/south, measured 25m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.19m thick, 0.19m in the centre and 0.20m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.18m thick, 0.17m in the centre and 0.18m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified. " 24,"Trench 024 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 25m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.25m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.19m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.16m thick, 0.13m in the centre and 0.17m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish silty clay. No archaeological features identified. " 25,"Trench 025 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.20m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.19m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.20m thick, 0.15m in the centre and 0.15m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale reddish brown soft clay with pale grey blue mottling. No archaeological features identified. " 26,"Trench 026 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.24m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.28m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.15m thick, 0.10m in the centre and 0.10m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of reddish brown clay with pale grey blue mottling. No archaeological features identified. " 27,"Trench 027 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.15m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.10m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.20m thick, 0.12m in the centre and 0.10m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of reddish brown clay with pale grey blue mottling. No archaeological features identified. " 28,"Trench 028 was orientated east/west measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the west end was 0.19m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.20m at the east end. Subsoil at the west end was 0.18m thick, 0.10m in the centre and 0.10m in the east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of reddish brown clay with pale grey blue mottling. No archaeological features identified. " 29,"Trench 029 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.12m thick, 0.27m in the centre and 0.25m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.20m thick, 0.13m in the centre and 0.15m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of reddish brown clay with pale grey blue mottling. No archaeological features identified. " 30,"Trench 030 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.17m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.15m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.12m thick, 0.15m in the centre and 0.17m in the north-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of light reddish brown firm silty clay. No archaeological features identified. " 31,"Trench 031 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.22m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.28m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.05m thick, 0.12m in the centre and 0.28m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of reddish brown firm clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified. " 32,"Trench 032 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.25m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.15m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.20m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of reddish brown firm clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified. " 33,Descoped. 34,Descoped. 35,Descoped. 36,Descoped. 37,"Trench 037 was orientated east/west measured 25m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the east end was 0.19m thick, 0.26m in the centre and 0.28m at the west end. Subsoil at the east end was 0.15m thick, 0.19m in the centre and 0.18m in the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid brownish red soft silty clay with occasional subrounded stones. No archaeological features identified." 38,"Trench 038 was orientated north/south measured 25m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.24m thick, 0.27m in the centre and 0.21m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.23m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.17m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid brownish red soft silty clay with occasional small sub rounded stones. No archaeological features identified." 39,"Trench 039 was orientated east/west measured 25m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the east end was 0.24m thick, 0.26m in the centre and 0.14m at the west end. Subsoil at the east end was 0.19m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.25m in the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-orangish red firm silty clay. No archaeological features identified." 40,"Trench 040 was orientated north/south measured 25m x 1.8m and was green pasture rising gently to the north. Topsoil at the north end was 0.22m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.20m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.20m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.30m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-orangish red firm silty clay with common sub-angular pebbles. No archaeological features identified." 41,"Trench 041 was orientated east/west measured 25m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the east end was 0.29m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.26m at the west end. Subsoil at the east end was 0.19m thick, 0.19m in the centre and 0.13m in the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-brownish red soft silty clay with occasional small sub-rounded stones No archaeological features identified." 42,"Trench 042 was orientated north/south measured 25m x 1.8m and was green pasture rising gently to the north. Topsoil at the north end was 0.19m thick, 0.17m in the centre and 0.20m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.21m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.30m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-orangish red firm silty clay. No archaeological features identified." 43,"Trench 041 was orientated east/west measured 25m x 1.8m and was green pasture rising gently to the east. Topsoil at the east end was 0.24m thick, 0.26m in the centre and 0.26m at the west end. Subsoil at the east end was 0.18m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.20m in the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-brownish red firm silty clay. No archaeological features identified." 44,"Trench 044 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 25m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.28m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.26m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.19m thick, 0.17m in the centre and 0.25m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of reddish brown firm clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 45,"Trench 045 was orientated north/south measured 25m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.28m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.27m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.26m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.26m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of reddish brown firm clay with minimal inclusions land drain in NW end. No archaeological features identified." 46,Trench 46 Descoped due to overhead services and hedgerow buffers preventing trench being relocated. 47,"Trench 047 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 25m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.24m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.24m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.24m thick, 0.26m in the centre and 0.32m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of reddish brown firm clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified. " 48,"Trench 048 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.24m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.25m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.27m thick, 0.27m in the centre and 0.23m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of reddish brown firm clay with sub rounded stones 5-10mm in size. No archaeological features identified. " 49,"Trench 049 was orientated east/west measured 50m x 1.8m and was a flat crop field. Topsoil at the east end was 0.24m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.37m at the west end. Subsoil at the east end was 0.26m thick, 0.26m in the centre and 0.30m in the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-blueish reddish brown firm silty clay. One archaeological feature identified, not excavated as recorded elsewhere. " 50,"Trench 050 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was a flat crop field. Topsoil at the north end was 0.23m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.28m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.19m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.12m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-blueish reddish brown firm silty clay. No archaeological features identified." 51,"Trench 051 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was a flat crop field. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.28m thick, 0.28m in the centre and 0.28m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.32m thick, 0.30m in the centre and 0.30m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid orangish red firm silty clay with abundant subangular gravels. One ditch recorded [51-04]." 52,"Trench 052 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture and crop field. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.30m thick, 0.27m in the centre and 0.28m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.29m thick, 0.27m in the centre and 0.16m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising light reddish orange firm clayey silt with abundant gravels and small subrounded stones. 1 x pit [52-04] and a modern ditch which was excavated elsewhere. " 53,"Trench 053 was orientated east/west measured 50m x 1.8m and was a flat crop field. Topsoil at the west end was 0.22m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.25m at the east end. Subsoil at the west end was 0.22m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.20m in the east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid brownish red firm silty clay with abundant subangular gravels. 2 x Ditches 53-04 and 53-08 and 2 x Ditch Termini 53-06 and 53-10." 54,"Trench 054 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was a flat crop field. Topsoil at the north end was 0.23m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.25m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.21m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.20m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-brownish red firm silty clay with abundant subangular gravels. 1 x Pit 54-06 and 1 x Pit or Ditch Terminus 54-04." 55,"Trench 055 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 30m x 1.8m and was a flat crop field. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.22m thick, 0.37m in the centre and 0.28m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.20m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.27m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-brownish red firm silty clay with abundant sub-angular gravels. 1 x boundary ditch identified, not excavated in this trench. The trench was shortened from 50m to 30m due to ecological constraints." 56,"Trench 056 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.24m thick, 0.28m in the centre and 0.23m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.25m thick, 0.26m in the centre and 0.23m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of reddish brown firm clay with sub rounded stones 5-10mm in size and occasional patches of fine gravel. No archaeological features identified. " 57,"Trench 057 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.24m thick, 0.19m in the centre and 0.27m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.28m thick, 0.28m in the centre and 0.30m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of reddish brown firm clay with sub rounded stones 5-10mm in size and occasional patches of fine gravel. No archaeological features identified. " 58,"Trench 058 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.25m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.23m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.13m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.13m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of reddish brown firm clay with sub rounded stones 5-10mm in size. No archaeological features identified. " 59,"Trench 059 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.19m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.21m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.23m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.16m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of reddish brown firm clay with sub rounded stones 5-10mm in size. No archaeological features identified. " 60,"Trench 060 was orientated south-west/north-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the south-west end was 0.26m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.24m at the north-east end. Subsoil at the south-west end was 0.19m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.17m in the north-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of reddish brown firm clay with sub rounded stones 5-10mm in size. No archaeological features identified. " 61,"Trench 061 was orientated south-west/north-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the south-west end was 0.19m thick, 0.19m in the centre and 0.24m at the north-east end. Subsoil at the south-west end was 0.1m thick, 0.13m in the centre and 0.19m in the north-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid reddish brown firm clay with sub rounded stones 5-10mm in size. No archaeological features identified. " 62,"Trench 062 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.27m thick, 0.26m in the centre and 0.24m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.20m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.20m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid reddish brown firm clay with sub rounded stones 5-10mm in size. No archaeological features identified. " 63,"Trench 063 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.20m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.22m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.24m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.20m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid reddish brown firm clay with sub rounded stones 5-10mm in size. No archaeological features identified. " 64,"Trench 064 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.14m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.13m thick, 0.12m in the centre and 0.10m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid reddish brown firm clay with sub rounded stones 5-10mm in size. Two linear ditches identified [64-04] and [64-06]. " 65,"Trench 065 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.14m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.23m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.26m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.20m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid reddish brown firm clay. No archaeological features identified. " 66,"Trench 066 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.18m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.26m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.12m thick, 0.15m in the centre and 0.14m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid reddish orange with occasional sub angular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified. " 67,"Trench 067 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.18m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.22m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.16m thick, 0.12m in the centre and 0.17m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid reddish brown firm clay with sub angular pebbles. No archaeological features identified. " 68,"Trench 068 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.23m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.13m thick, 0.14m in the centre and 0.19m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale brownish orange firm clay with occasional of sub angular pebbles. No archaeological features identified. " 69,"Trench 069 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was sloping gently downhill to west on crop stubble and green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.17m thick, 0.15m in the centre and 0.18m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.10m thick, 0.13m in the centre and 0.12m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orange red firm silty clay. No archaeological features identified. " 70,"Trench 070 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.18m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.27m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.12m thick, 0.13m in the centre and 0.12m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale brownish orange firm clay with occasional sub angular pebbles. No archaeological features identified. " 71,"Trench 071 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was sloping gently downhill to south-west on crop stubble and green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.19m thick, 0.29m in the centre and 0.18m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.15m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.16m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orange red firm silty clay with sub angular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified " 72,"Trench 072 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.20m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.19m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.16m thick, 0.08m in the centre and 0.01m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale brownish orange firm clay with occasional of sub angular pebbles. No archaeological features identified. " 73,"Trench 073 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.23m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.26m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.0m thick, 0.05m in the centre and 0.12m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale brownish orange firm clay with occasional of sub angular pebbles. No archaeological features identified. " 74,"Trench 074 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.20m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.24m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.06m thick, 0.10m in the centre and 0.01m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale brownish orange firm clay with occasional of sub angular pebbles. No archaeological features identified. " 75,"Trench 075 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was sloping gently downhill to south-west on crop stubble and green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.12m thick, 0.10m in the centre and 0.12m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.15m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.16m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of dark brownish red firm silty clay. No archaeological features identified. " 76,"Trench 076 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was moderate slope of green pasture and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.22m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.19m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.11m thick, 0.06m in the centre and 0.08m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid purplish orange to red hard mudstone with patches of pale blue grey sandstone. No archaeological features identified. " 77,"Trench 077 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was moderate slope of green pasture and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.19m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.0m thick, 0.0m in the centre and 0.0m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of firm mid orange red mudstone with pale blueish grey bedrock. No archaeological features identified. " 78,"Trench 078 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was moderate slope of green pasture and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.25m thick, 0.27m in the centre and 0.22m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.05m thick, 0.10m in the centre and 0.08m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of dark orange brown firm silty clay with occasional of sub angular pebbles and cobbles. One linear identified [78-04] orientated E-W. " 79,"Trench 079 was orientated east/west measured 50m x 1.8m and was moderate slope of green pasture and crop stubble. Topsoil at the west end was 0.22m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.25m at the east end. Subsoil at the west end was 0.11m thick, 0.12m in the centre and 0.13m in the east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brown red firm clay with minimal inclusions patches of light grey blue silty clay. No archaeological features identified. " 80,"Trench 080 was orientated east/west measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture and crop stubble. Topsoil at the east end was 0.22m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.24m at the west end. Subsoil at the east end was 0.28m thick, 0.30m in the centre and 0.16m in the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising pale greyish blue mottled with pale brownish red firm silty clay. No archaeological features identified." 81,"Trench 081 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat crop stubble and green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.20m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.30m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.35m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising pale yellowish blue mottled with pale reddish grey firm silty clay. 1 x Tree Bole 81-04 and 1 x Ditch 81-06," 82,"Trench 082 was orientated east/west measured 50m x 1.8m and was green pasture and crop stubble rising up gently south-west. Topsoil at the east end was 0.23m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.20m at the west end. Subsoil at the east end was 0.25m thick, 0.36m in the centre and 0.36m in the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising pale reddish grey firm sandy clay with one land drain orientated north-west/south-east and an area of modern made ground. No archaeological features identified." 83,"Trench 083 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.17m thick, 0.14m in the centre and 0.24m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.20m thick, 0.28m in the centre and 0.32m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising pale greyish yellow mottled with pale reddish grey and mid blueish grey firm silty clay with two land drains orientated east/west and one land drain orientated north-west/south-east. No archaeological features identified." 84,"Trench 084 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was green pasture and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north end was 0.18m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.26m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.13m thick, 0.13m in the centre and 0.15m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of light grey blue firm silty clay with patches of brownish red silty clay. No archaeological features identified. " 85,"Trench 085 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.21m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.21m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.16m thick, 0.17m in the centre and 0.15m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of dark brownish red firm silty clay. No archaeological features identified. " 86,"Trench 086 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was moderate slope of green pasture and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.28m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.25m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.12m thick, 0.15m in the centre and 0.05m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of dark orange brown firm silty clay. No archaeological features identified. " 87,"Trench 087 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was green pasture and very gentle slope to north-east. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.20m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.20m thick, 0.30m in the centre and 0.30m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brown red silty clay. 3 x [87-04], [87-07] and [87-12]. " 88,"Trench 088 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.20m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.27m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.10m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.15m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale brownish red clay with pale blue grey mottling with sub rounded pebbles and cobbles. Deposit of stoned, modern trackway relating to railway line. " 89,"Trench 089 was orientated east/west measured 50m x 1.8m and was green pasture and crop stubble. Topsoil at the west end was 0.30m thick, 0.35m in the centre and 0.30m at the east end. Subsoil at the west end was 0.10m thick, 0.02m in the centre and 0.20m in the east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of dark brownish red clay and pale blue white bedrock and pale reddish brown silty clay. No archaeological features identified. " 90,"Trench 090 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.26m thick, 0.28m in the centre and 0.28m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.27m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.13m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with patches of light grey blue clay. 2 x Ditches [90-04] and [90-06]." 91,"Trench 091 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.23m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.21m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.24m thick, 0.17m in the centre and 0.17m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified. " 92,"Trench 092 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.32m thick, 0.30m in the centre and 0.27m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.15m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.16m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of light greyish blue firm silty clay with in inclusions, light brownish red firm silty clay/bedrock. No archaeological features identified." 93,"Trench 093 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was moderate slope of green pasture and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.25m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.23m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.17m thick, 0.17m in the centre and 0.15m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid greyish blue firm silty clay with patches of brown red silty clay/light blue clay (boulder clay). No archaeological features identified. " 94,"Trench 094 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.29m thick, 0.26m in the centre and 0.30m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.14m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.19m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of light greyish blue firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. 1 x Post hole [94-04], 1 x Ditch [94-06], 1 x Ditch Terminus [94-08], 1 x Field Drain [94-13]. " 95,"Trench 095 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.33m thick, 0.39m in the centre and 0.29m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.22m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.21m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid greyish blue firm light blue clay. No archaeological features identified. W end moved to avoid overhead service. " 96,"Trench 096 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.28m thick, 0.26m in the centre and 0.27m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.20m thick, 0.28m in the centre and 0.29m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of dark brownish red firm silty clay, light orange yellow silty clay, greyish blue clay. 2 x Ditches 96-04 and 96-07" 97,"Trench 097 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was a ploughed field. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.32m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.32m thick, 0.11m in the centre and 0.12m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of dark brownish red firm silty clay with patches of brownish yellow clay and light grey blue clay. 1 x Ditch 97-04." 98,"Trench 098 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.27m thick, 0.26m in the centre and 0.25m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.15m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.10m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified. " 99,"Trench 099 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was a ploughed field. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.19m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.11m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.16m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of dark brownish red soft silty clay. No archaeological features identified. " 100,Trench 100 descoped due to services 101,"Trench 101 was orientated east/west measured 50m x 1.8m and was green pasture and crop stubble sloping gently down to east. Topsoil at the west end was 0.20m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.28m at the east end. Subsoil at the west end was 0.16m thick, 0.12m in the centre and 0.12m in the east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of dark brownish red clay and pale blue white bedrock and pale reddish brown silty clay hard mudstone. 1 x [101-04]. " 102,"Trench 102 was orientated east/west measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the west end was 0.20m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.20m at the east end. Subsoil at the west end was 0.14m thick, 0.15m in the centre and 0.20m in the east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale greyish blue soft silty clay with pale brownish red mottling and brownish red soft silty clay. No archaeological features identified. " 103,"Trench 103 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was green pasture sloping gently downhill to se. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.26m thick, 0.27m in the centre and 0.22m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.00m thick, 0.13m in the centre and 0.00m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of firm mid orangish red and pale blueish grey silty clay. No archaeological features identified. " 104,"Trench 104 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north end was 0.20m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.25m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.00m thick, 0.10m in the centre and 0.00m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of firm mid orangish red and dark purplish red hard mudstone. No archaeological features identified. " 105,"Trench 105 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north end was 0.20m thick, 0.26m in the centre and 0.27m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.04m thick, 0.00m in the centre and 0.00m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of firm mid orangish red firm silty clay with common sub angular pebbles. No archaeological features identified. " 106,"Trench 106 was orientated east/west measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture and crop stubble. Topsoil at the west end was 0.25m thick, 0.15m in the centre and 0.23m at the east end. Subsoil at the west end was 0.00m thick, 0.05m in the centre and 0.00m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangish red firm silty clay with common sub angular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified. " 107,"Trench 107 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was green pasture sloping gently downhill to se. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.26m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.26m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.04m thick, 0.10m in the centre and 0.00m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of firm mid orangish red firm silty clay with common sub angular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified. " 108,"Trench 108 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north end was 0.29m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.23m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.05m thick, 0.05m in the centre and 0.00m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of firm mid orangish red firm silty clay with common sub angular pebbles. No archaeological features identified. " 109,"Trench 109 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was green pasture sloping gently downhill to NW. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.24m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.24m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.04m thick, 0.03m in the centre and 0.10m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of firm mid orangish red firm silty clay with common sub angular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified. " 110,"Trench 110 was orientated east/west measured 50m x 1.8m and was green pasture and crop stubble sloping gently down to the W Topsoil at the west end was 0.22m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.20m at the east end. Subsoil at the west end was 0.00m thick, 0.07m in the centre and 0.04m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangish red firm silty clay with common sub angular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified. " 111,"Trench 111 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was a ploughed field. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.24m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.23m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.04m thick, 0.10m in the centre and 0.06m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangish red firm silty clay with common sub angular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified. " 112,"Trench 112 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was a ploughed field sloping gently down to the SW. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.24m thick, 0.15m in the centre and 0.21m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.00m thick, 0.10m in the centre and 0.06m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangish red firm silty clay with common sub angular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified. " 113,"Trench 113 was orientated east/west measured 50m x 1.8m and was green pasture and crop stubble sloping moderately down to the W. Topsoil at the west end was 0.21m thick, 0.28m in the centre and 0.25m at the east end. Subsoil at the west end was 0.06m thick, 0.00m in the centre and 0.07m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangish red firm silty clay with common sub angular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified. " 114,"Trench 114 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was a ploughed field. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.27m thick, 0.26m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.00m thick, 0.04m in the centre and 0.00m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangish red firm silty clay with common sub angular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified. " 115,"Trench 115 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.23m thick, 0.27m in the centre and 0.25m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.02m thick, 0.00m in the centre and 0.00m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of firm mid orangish red firm silty clay with common sub angular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified. " 116,"Trench 116 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was green pasture sloping gently down to the SE. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.28m thick, 0.30m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.06m thick, 0.00m in the centre and 0.00m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of dark yellowish red firm silty clay. No archaeological features identified." 117,"Trench 117 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north end was 0.23m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.26m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.00m thick, 0.12m in the centre and 0.00m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of firm mid orangish red firm silty clay with common sub angular pebbles. No archaeological features identified. " 118,"Trench 118 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.28m thick, 0.30m in the centre and 0.28m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.08m thick, 0.00m in the centre and 0.00m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brown soft silty clay with small-medium stone inclusions. No archaeological features identified. " 119,"Trench 119 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass crop. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.23m thick, 0.27m in the centre and 0.21m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.07m thick, 0.00m in the centre and 0.09m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brown red firm silty clay with rare small to medium stone inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 120,"Trench 120 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.22m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.20m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.11m thick, 0.12m in the centre and 0.13m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of firm mid brownish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 121,"Trench 121 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass crop. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.28m thick, 0.29m in the centre and 0.29m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.08m thick, 0.08m in the centre and 0.05m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brown soft silty clay with small-medium stone inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 122,"Trench 122 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was sloped green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.26m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.21m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.12m thick, 0.08m in the centre and 0.12m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brown soft silty clay with small-medium stone inclusions. No archaeological features identified. " 123,"Trench 123 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was sloped green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.22m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.23m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.15m thick, 0.12m in the centre and 0.13m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brown soft silty clay with small-medium stone inclusions. No archaeological features identified. " 124,"Trench 124 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass crop. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.31m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.25m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.11m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.13m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brown red firm silty clay with rare small to medium stone inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 125,"Trench 125 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was sloped green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.24m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.30m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.14m thick, 0.15m in the centre and 0.15m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of light brownish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified. " 126,"Trench 126 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.16m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.21m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.12m thick, 0.14m in the centre and 0.12m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified. " 127,"Trench 127 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.19m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.21m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.15m thick, 0.12m in the centre and 0.17m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brown red firm silty clay with rare small to medium stone inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 128,"Trench 128 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.24m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.22m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.18m thick, 0.15m in the centre and 0.19m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of firm mid brownish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 129,"Trench 129 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.16m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.21m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.11m thick, 0.09m in the centre and 0.12m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified. " 130,"Trench 130 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was sloped grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.25m thick, 0.19m in the centre and 0.18m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.13m thick, 0.15m in the centre and 0.15m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brown red firm silty clay with rare small to medium stone inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 131,"Trench 131 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.22m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.24m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.16m thick, 0.17m in the centre and 0.17m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified. " 132,"Trench 132 was orientated east/west measured 50m x 1.8m and was green pasture and crop stubble sloping moderately down to the W. Topsoil at the west end was 0.17m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.24m at the east end. Subsoil at the west end was 0.13m thick, 0.10m in the centre and 0.18m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of light brown orange soft silt with frequent small and medium flint and stone gravel. 1 x modern feature identified but left unexcavated. " 133,"Trench 133 was orientated east/west measured 50m x 1.8m and was green pasture and crop stubble sloping moderately down. Topsoil at the west end was 0.27m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.22m at the east end. Subsoil at the west end was 0.12m thick, 0.14m in the centre and 0.12m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 134,"Trench 134 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was sloped green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.31m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.16m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.11m thick, 0.14m in the centre and 0.09m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of firm mid brownish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 135,"Trench 135 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.21m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.29m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.10m thick, 0.14m in the centre and 0.17m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red soft silty clay with minimal inclusions band of reddish brown sandy clay across middle of trench. No archaeological features identified. " 136,"Trench 136 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was sloped green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.21m thick, 0.27m in the centre and 0.27m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.12m thick, 0.15m in the centre and 0.16m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red soft silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified. " 137,"Trench 137 was orientated east/west measured 50m x 1.8m and was sloped green pasture. Topsoil at the west end was 0.29m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.24m at the east end. Subsoil at the west end was 0.19m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.17m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions with a band of reddish brown sandy clay across middle of trench. No archaeological features identified." 138,"Trench 138 was orientated east/west measured 50m x 1.8m and was sloped green pasture. Topsoil at the west end was 0.21m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.25m at the east end. Subsoil at the west end was 0.09m thick, 0.15m in the centre and 0.11m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with inclusions of sub angular pebbles. No archaeological features identified." 139,"Trench 139 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was sloped green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.18m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.20m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.11m thick, 0.10m in the centre and 0.08m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of firm mid brownish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 140,"Trench 140 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was sloped green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.23m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.23m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.11m thick, 0.13m in the centre and 0.13m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red soft silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified. " 141,"Trench 141 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was sloped green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.24m thick, 0.17m in the centre and 0.24m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.15m thick, 0.15m in the centre and 0.12m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of firm mid brownish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 142,"Trench 142 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was sloped green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.27m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.22m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.16m thick, 0.13m in the centre and 0.10m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of firm mid brownish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 143,"Trench 143 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was sloped green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.23m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.23m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.13m thick, 0.14m in the centre and 0.12m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red soft silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified. " 144,"Trench 144 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was sloped grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.17m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.09m thick, 0.07m in the centre and 0.08m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brown red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 145,"Trench 145 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was sloped green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.18m thick, 0.19m in the centre and 0.14m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.09m thick, 0.10m in the centre and 0.11m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified. Moved due to overheads " 146,"Trench 146 was orientated east/west measured 50m x 1.8m and was sloped green pasture west end drop. Topsoil at the west end was 0.27m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.15m at the east end. Subsoil at the west end was 0.05m thick, 0.08m in the centre and 0.14m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brown-orange firm silt clay with very frequent small to medium sized flint gravel at east end. No archaeological features identified. " 147,"Trench 147 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.21m thick, 0.27m in the centre and 0.17m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.14m thick, 0.15m in the centre and 0.14m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified. Moved due to overheads " 148,"Trench 148 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was sloped green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.23m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.25m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.07m thick, 0.10m in the centre and 0.15m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of firm mid brownish red firm silty clay with rare patches of light grey blue soft chalky clay. No archaeological features identified." 149,"Trench 149 was orientated east/west measured 50m x 1.8m and was slope west down to the east. Topsoil at the west end was 0.25m thick, 0.14m in the centre and 0.18m at the east end. Subsoil at the west end was 0.05m thick, 0.05m in the centre and 0.17m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of light brown orange soft silt clay with freq small and medium flint and stone gravel. 3 x Ditches 149-04, 149-06 and 149-08." 150,"Trench 150 was orientated east/west measured 50m x 1.8m and was slope west down to the east. Topsoil at the west end was 0.22m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.20m at the east end. Subsoil at the west end was 0.12m thick, 0.09m in the centre and 0.09m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangey red firm clay silt with gravel patches throughout. 1 x Ditch [150-04] " 151,"Trench 151 was orientated east/west measured 50m x 1.8m and was slope west down to the east. Topsoil at the west end was 0.20m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.26m at the east end. Subsoil at the west end was 0.15m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.20m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangey brown firm silty clay with gravel patches throughout. 1 x Ditch [151-04]" 152,"Trench 152 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was sloped grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.29m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.29m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.17m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.13m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangey red firm silty clay with gravel patches throughout. 1 x pit [152-04] and 1 x ditch [152-06]." 153,"Trench 153 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.28m thick, 0.26m in the centre and 0.26m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.16m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.14m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangey red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions and gravel patches. No archaeological features identified. " 154,"Trench 154 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.23m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.27m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.15m thick, 0.17m in the centre and 0.19m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangey red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions and gravel patches. No archaeological features identified. " 155,"Trench 155 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was sloped grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.28m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.27m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.10m thick, 0.14m in the centre and 0.11m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangey red firm silty clay with gravel patches throughout. No archaeological features identified." 156,"Trench 156 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was sloped grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.25m thick, 0.26m in the centre and 0.24m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.20m thick, 0.13m in the centre and 0.18m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with patches of gravel. No archaeological features identified." 157,"Trench 157 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was sloped grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.20m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.16m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.12m thick, 0.12m in the centre and 0.13m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangey red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 158,"Trench 158 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.29m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.25m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.14m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.21m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of light brownish red silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified. " 159,"Trench 159 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was sloped green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.19m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.21m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.15m thick, 0.09m in the centre and 0.16m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of firm mid orangey yellow firm silty clay with gravel inclusions. 2 x ditches identified [159-04] and [159-08] with re-cut [159-10]." 160,"Trench 160 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was sloped grass pasture towards sw extent. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.25m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.21m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.12m thick, 0.12m in the centre and 0.13m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of light orangey yellow soft sandy gravel with patches of clay and med sized natural stones. 2 x ditches [160-04] and [160-06]" 161,"Trench 161 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.23m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.19m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.10m thick, 0.13m in the centre and 0.11m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangey yellow firm silty clay with gravel patches. 3 x ditches [161-15], [161-04], [161-11], 1 x Ditch Terminus [161-15] and 1 x pit [161-17] " 162,"Trench 162 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.26m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.24m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.10m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.18m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangey yellow firm silty clay with gravel patches. No archaeological features identified." 163,"Trench 163 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.23m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.22m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.18m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.16m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangey red firm silty clay with patches of gravel. No archaeological features identified. " 164,"Trench 164 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.22m thick, 0.30m in the centre and 0.28m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.22m thick, 0.17m in the centre and 0.17m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with mi inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 165,"Trench 165 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture with slight incline to NE extent. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.26m thick, 0.28m in the centre and 0.26m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.18m thick, 0.14m in the centre and 0.13m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified. " 166,"Trench 166 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass pasture with incline on w side. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.24m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.23m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.09m thick, 0.12m in the centre and 0.21m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 167,"Trench 167 was orientated east/west measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the west end was 0.16m thick, 0.26m in the centre and 0.22m at the east end. Subsoil at the west end was 0.09m thick, 0.15m in the centre and 0.13m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 168,"Trench 168 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture with slight slope. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.18m thick, 0.17m in the centre and 0.22m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.11m thick, 0.13m in the centre and 0.13m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. One pit identified [168-04] . " 169,169 Never existed. Missed on numbering 170,"Trench 170 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.20m thick, 0.19m in the centre and 0.21m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.13m thick, 0.14m in the centre and 0.14m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red soft silty clay with minimal inclusions. 3 x ditches [170-04], [170-18], [170-06] 2 x ditch termini [170-10], [170-14] and possible spread (170-17)." 171,"Trench 171 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.20m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.18m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.09m thick, 0.10m in the centre and 0.13m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red soft silty clay with mi inclusions. 3 x ditches [171-08], [171-12], [171-18] 3 x postholes [171-04], [171-06], [171-10] and 1 x pit [171-14]." 172,"Trench 172 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture with slight slope. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.21m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.24m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.11m thick, 0.10m in the centre and 0.15m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. 1 x post med ditch excavated in TR 1073 and 1075. " 173,"Trench 173 was orientated east/west measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the west end was 0.20m thick, 0.19m in the centre and 0.18m at the east end. Subsoil at the west end was 0.14m thick, 0.15m in the centre and 0.15m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 174,"Trench 174 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.24m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.13m thick, 0.12m in the centre and 0.14m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified. " 175,"Trench 175 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.22m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.19m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.18m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.14m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red soft silty clay with mi inclusions. No archaeological features were identified" 176,"Trench 176 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.24m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.24m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.18m thick, 0.17m in the centre and 0.16m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 177,"Trench 177 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.23m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.13m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.13m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 178,Descoped. 179,Descoped. 180,"Trench 180 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.36m thick, 0.31m thick in the centre and 0.21m thick at the south end. Subsoil at the north 0.15m thick, 0.11m thick in the centre and 0.11m thick at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-brownish red firm silty clay. No archaeological features identified. " 181,"Trench 181 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.14m thick, 0.27m thick in the centre and 0.19m thick at the south end. Subsoil at the north 0.36m thick, 0.23m thick in the centre and 0.18m thick at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-brownish red firm silty clay with common sub angular pebbles. No archaeological features identified. " 182,"Trench 182 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.24m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.27m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.15m thick, 0.10m in the centre and 0.13m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-brownish red firm silty clay and two land drains running north/south. No archaeological features identified." 183,Descoped. 184,Descoped. 185,Descoped. 186,"Trench 186 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.23m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.25m at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.19m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.17m in the south-west end. Underling this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangish brown firm silty clay with very occasional subrounded stones. One archaeological feature was identified wall foundation {186-04}." 187,"Trench 187 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.23m thick, 0.16m thick at the centre and 0.23m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.12m thick, 0.12m at the centre and 0.10m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangey brown firm silty clay with very occasional subrounded stones. 1 x ditch [187-04]. " 188,"Trench 188 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.16m thick, 0.21m thick at the centre and 0.20m thick at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.09m thick, 0.09 thick at the centre and 0.08m thick at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid orangish brown firm silty clay with minimal inclusions and a land drain running north-west to south-east at the north-western end. No archaeological features identified." 189,"Trench 189 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.21m thick, 0.27m thick at the centre and 0.27m thick at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.14m thick, 0.13m thick in the centre and 0.14m thick at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid orangish brown firm silty clay with very occasional subrounded stones and two land drains running north-east/south-west at the north-west end. 1 x ditch [189-04]." 190,"Trench 190 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 30m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.20m thick, 0.19m thick in the centre and 0.19m thick at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.07m thick, 0.06m thick in the centre 0.06m and 0.07m thick at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid orangish grey firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified. " 191,"Trench 191 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.22m thick, 0.21m thick in the centre and 0.21m thick at the south end. Subsoil at the north 0.14m thick, 0.14m thick in the centre and 0.11m thick at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid orangish brown firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified. " 192,"Trench 192 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 30m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.22m thick, 0.23m thick in the centre and 0.17m thick at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.12m thick, 0.11m thick in the centre and 0.14m thick at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid orangish brown firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified. " 193,"Trench 193 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.16m thick, 0.20m thick in the centre and 0.16m thick at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.20m thick, 0.17m thick in the centre and 0.22m thick at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-brownish red firm silty clay with occasional medium sized sub rounded stones. No archaeological features identified. " 194,"Trench 194 was orientated east/west measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture west end drop. Topsoil at the west end was 0.26m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.26m at the east end. Subsoil at the west end was 0.16m thick, 0.19m in the centre and 0.12m in the east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid brownish red firm silty clay with occasional sub rounded stones. No archaeological features identified. " 195,"Trench 195 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.23m thick, 0.22m thick in the centre and 0.16m thick at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.23m thick, 0.14m thick in the centre and 0.16m thick at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-brownish red firm silty clay with very occasional small sub rounded stones. No archaeological features identified. " 196,"Trench 196 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.26m thick, 0.27m thick in the centre and 0.25m thick at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.18m thick, 0.18m thick in the centre and 0.11m thick at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-brownish red firm silty clay with occasional sub rounded stones. No archaeological features identified. " 197,"Trench 197 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.21m thick, 0.24m thick in the centre and 0.22m thick at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.17m thick, 0.17m thick in the centre and 0.18m thick at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-brownish red firm silty clay with occasional small sub rounded stones. No archaeological features identified. " 198,Descoped. 199,"Trench 199 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.20m thick, 0.20m thick in the centre and 0.20m thick at the south end. Subsoil at the north 0.10m thick, 0.17m thick in the centre and 0.08m thick at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising pale yellowish brownish grey firm clay with pale greyish blue mottling. No archaeological features identified. " 200,"Trench 200 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.17m thick, 0.17 thick in the centre and 0.21m thick at the south end. Subsoil at the north 0.13m thick, 0.13m thick in the centre and 0.10m thick at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising pale yellowish grey firm silty clay with pale greyish blue mottling and modern building material at the south end of the trench. No archaeological features identified. " 201,"Trench 201 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the east end was 0.23m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.11m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.13m thick at the east end, 0.14m at the centre and 0.19m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-greyish yellow firm silty clay with pale blueish grey mottling. 1 x Ditch [201-04]." 202,"Trench 202 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.17m thick, 0.27m thick in the centre and 0.26m thick at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.30m thick, 0.18m thick in the centre and 0.16m thick at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising-greyish red firm silty clay. No archaeological features identified. " 203,"Trench 203 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.24m thick, 0.23m thick in the centre and 0.20m thick at the south end. Subsoil at the north 0.12m thick, 0.14m thick in the centre and 0.20m thick at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising dark brownish red firm silty clay with common sub angular pebbles with a land drain orientated north-west/south-east and an area of modern disturbance towards the centre of the trench. No archaeological features identified. " 204,"Trench 204 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.19m thick, 0.26m thick in the centre and 0.19m thick at the south end. Subsoil at the north 0.17m thick, 0.16m thick in the centre and 0.16m thick at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising dark brownish red firm silty clay with occasional sub angular pebbles and cobbles with a land drain orientated north-east/south-west. No archaeological features identified. " 205,"Trench 205 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was grass pasture rising up to the east. Topsoil at the east end was 0.26m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.22m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.16m thick at the east end, 0.20m at the centre and 0.18m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-orangish red firm silty clay with occasional sub angular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified." 206,"Trench 206 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was grass pasture rising up gently to the south east. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.21m thick, 0.22m thick in the centre and 0.17m thick at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.21m thick, 0.15m thick in the centre and 0.16m thick at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising dark brownish red firm silty clay with common sub angular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified. " 207,"Trench 207 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was green pasture rising up gently to the east. Topsoil at the east end was 0.16m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.12m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the east end, 0.12m at the centre and 0.13m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale yellowish brown soft clay with pale blueish mottling and occasional sub angular pebbles. No archaeological features identified." 208,Descoped. 209,Descoped. 210,Descoped. 211,Descoped. 212,Descoped. 213,Descoped. 214,Descoped. 215,Descoped. 216,Descoped. 217,"Trench 217 was orientated south-west/north-east measured 50m x 1.80 and was crop stubble sloping down to the south. Topsoil at the south-west end was 0.26m thick, 0.28m thick in the centre and 0.30m thick at the north-west end. No subsoil present in this trench. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of light grey brown clay very compacted rare chalk flecks, one land drain running across the trench at the south-west. No archaeological features identified. " 218,"Trench 218 was orientated west/east measured 50m x 1.80m and was cropped stubble, harvested barley, sloping down to south. Topsoil at the west end was 0.12m thick, 0.30 in the centre and 0.27m thick at the east end. Subsoil at the west end was 0.18m thick, 0.10 at the centre and 0.09m thick at the east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid-yellow brown compacted clay, one field drain running north-west/south-east near the west end of the trench. No archaeological features identified." 219,"Trench 219 was orientated north-west/south-east 50m x 1.80m and was crop stubble harvested barley, sloping down to south-east. Topsoil at the north-west was 0.20m thick, 0.30m in the centre and 0.28m thick at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west was 0.10m thick, and it was absent in the centre and south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid-brown grey clay compacted with frequent flint. Two field drains running across the trench at the south-east end. Two modern features with glass and metal. No archaeological features identified. " 220,"Trench 220 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was stubble harvested barley, sloping up to the south-west. Topsoil at the north-east was 0.18m thick, 0.33m in the centre and 0.34m at the south-west end. No subsoil present. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid-red brown compacted clay with flint. No archaeological features identified. " 221,"Trench 221 was orientated south-west/north-east measured 50m x 1.80m and was crop stubble harvested barley, sloping down to the north-east. Topsoil at the south-west was 0.60m thick, 0.30m in the centre and 0.30m at the north-east end. Subsoil at the south-west was 0.20m thick and absent at the centre and north-east end of the trench. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of chalk and flint compacted, becomes clay in the centre of the trench mid-red brown compacted with frequent flint. No archaeological features identified. " 222,"Trench 222 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.80m and was crop stubble harvested barley, sloping sharply to southwest. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.28m thick, 0.28m in the centre and 0.20m thick at the south-west end. Subsoil was not present at this trench. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-red brown clay compact to plastic with some pebbles. No archaeological features identified. " 223,"Trench 223 was orientated west/east measured 50m x 1.80m and was stubble harvested barley, gradually sloping up to south. T Topsoil at the west end was 0.26m thick, 0.43m in the centre and 0.18m thick at the west end. No subsoil in this trench. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid-red brown clay, very compact plastic with some flint. No archaeological features identified." 224,"Trench 224 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.80m and was stubble harvested barley, sloping upwards to the south-west. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.28m thick, 0.36m in the centre and 0.40m thick at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.04m thick, 0m at the centre and 0.10m thick at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid-red brown compact plastic clay with rare pebbles. One field drain was present at the south-west end of the trench. No archaeological features identified." 225,"Trench 225 was orientated south-east/north-west measured 50m x 1.80m and was stubble harvested barley, base of slope land, slops toward the west. Topsoil at the south-east end was 0.26m thick, 0.42m at the centre and 0.38m thick at the north-west end. Subsoil at the south-east end was 0.06m thick, 0.10m at the centre and 0.09m thick at the north-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid-red brown compact plastic clay with rare pebbles with some mid yellow brown patches. No archaeological features identified. " 226,"Trench 226 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.80m and was stubble harvested barley, slopping upwards to south-west. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.24m thick, 0.38m at the centre and 0.28m thick at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.08m thick, 0.02m at the centre and 0.02m thick at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid-red brown compact plastic clay with rare flint and rare pebbles. No archaeological features identified. " 227,"Trench 227 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was stubble harvested barley. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.40m thick, 0.22m at the centre and 0.27m thick at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west was 0.10m thick and 0m thick at the centre and south-east end of the trench. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid-red brown compact plastic clay with rare pebbles. No archaeological features identified. " 228,"Trench 228 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was stubble harvested crop and flat base. T Topsoil at the north end was 0.32m thick, 0.28m at the centre and 0.30m thick at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.10m thick, 0.08m at the centre and 0.02m thick at the south end of the trench. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-red brown very compacted clay with small flecks of chalk. No archaeological features identified. " 229,"Trench 229 was orientated west/east measured 50m x 1.8m and was stubble harvested barley, with sharp slop to the east. Topsoil at the west end was 0.40m thick, 0.38m at the centre and 0.20m thick at the east end. Subsoil at the west end was 0.20m thick, 0.18m at the centre and 0.08m thick at the east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid-red brown very compacted clay with some grey patches. No archaeological features identified." 230,"Trench 230 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was crop stubble barley, flat ground sloping down to the west. Topsoil at the north was 0.20m thick, 0.20m at the centre and 0.26m thick at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.09m thick, 0.08m at the centre and 0.02m thick at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid-light red brown compact plastic clay, with rare chalk and rare flint. No archaeological features identified." 231,Descoped. 232,Descoped. 233,Descoped. 234,Descoped. 235,Descoped. 236,Descoped. 237,"Trench 237 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was green pasture sloping gently up to the south-west. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.22m thick, 0.24m thick in the centre and 0.08m thick at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.08m thick, 0.06m thick in the centre and 0.18m thick at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-grey brown clay with a plastic compaction and with rare pebbles, one land drain running north-east/south-west and one land drain running east/west. No archaeological features identified. " 238,"Trench 238 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was green pasture sloping gently down to the south-east. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.18m thick, 0.22m thick in the centre and 0.18m thick at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.14m thick, 0.05m thick in the centre and 0.10m thick at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-orangish brown clay with plastic compaction and rare pebbles, four field drains orientated north-east/south-west, one field drain orientated east/west, and an area of made ground at the north-western extent of the trench. No archaeological features identified. " 239,Descoped. 240,Descoped. 241,Descoped. 242,"Trench 242 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was green pasture sloping up to the north. Topsoil at the north end was 0.12m thick, 0.10m thick in the centre and 0.10m thick at the south end. Subsoil at the north 0.12m thick and 0.13m thick in the centre. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid greyish brown clay with a plastic compaction and common gravels, the trench was heavily disturbed by modern made ground. No archaeological features identified. " 243,Descoped. 244,"Trench 244 was orientated north-east/south-west measured 50m x 1.8m and was green pasture sloping down to the south-west. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.18m thick, 0.16m thick in the centre and 0.20m thick at the south-west end. Subsoil at the north-east end was 0.15m thick, 0.04m thick in the centre and 0.08m thick at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising light greyish brown clay with a plastic compaction, rare pebbles, and one land drain running east/west. No archaeological features identified. " 245,Descoped. 246,Descoped. 247,"Trench 247 was orientated east/west measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the west end was 0.18m thick, 0.19m in the centre and 0.08m at the east end. Subsoil at the west end was 0.10m thick, 0.11m in the centre and 0.20m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangish grey plastic clay with rare pebbles and three land drains running north-east/south-west. No archaeological features identified." 248,"Trench 248 was orientated east/west measured 50m x 1.8m and was crop field rising sharply to the east. Topsoil at the west end was 0.10m thick, 0.13m in the centre and 0.13m at the east end. Subsoil at the west end was 0.14m thick, 0.02m in the centre and 0.09m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising greyish brown plastic clay with rare sandstone and pebbles. No archaeological features identified." 249,"Trench 249 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was green pasture rising gently south. Topsoil at the north end was 0.13m thick, 0.14m in the centre and 0.10m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.13m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.16m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid orangish grey plastic clay with rare pebbles and one field drain orientated north-west/south-east. No archaeological features identified." 250,Descoped. 251,Descoped. 252,Descoped. 253,Descoped. 254,Descoped. 255,Descoped. 256,Descoped. 257,Descoped. 258,Descoped. 259,Descoped. 260,"Trench 260 was orientated east/west measured 50m x 1.8m and was a ploughed field sloping up sharply to the south-east. Topsoil at the west end was 0.08m thick, 0.12m in the centre and 0.10m at the east end. Subsoil at the west end was 0.19m thick, 0.12m in the centre and 0.11m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-orangish grey plastic clay with rare pebbles and one field drain orientated north-west/south-east. No archaeological features identified." 261,"Trench 261 was orientated north/south measured 30m x 1.8m and was sloping green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.18m thick, 0.15m in the centre and 0.15m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.07m thick, 0.08m in the centre and 0.04m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-greyish yellow firm silty clay with abundant sub angular stones. 1 x Ditch 261-04 recorded." 262,"Trench 262 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 30m x 1.80m and was green pasture sloping down it the north-east. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.21m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.19m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.09m thick at the north-east end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.11m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-greyish yellow firm silty clay with patches of coarse gravel and abundant subangular medium sized stones. 1 x Furrow 262-04 and 1 x Plough Scar 262-06." 263,"Trench 263 was orientated north/south measured 30m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.24m thick, 0.26m in the centre and 0.23m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.10m thick, 0.06m in the centre and 0.05m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-greyish yellow firm silty clay with patches of coarse gravel and abundant medium sized sub angular stones. Four furrows were identified two of which were excavated and recorded 263-04 and 263-06." 264,"Trench 264 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 30m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.30m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.24m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.06m thick, 0.06m in the centre and 0.04m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid orangish brown silty clay with frequent small to medium sized subangular flint and gravel inclusions. No archaeological features were identified." 265,"Trench 265 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 25m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.24m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.23m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.12m thick, 0.11m in the centre and 0.08m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid greyish yellow soft silty clay with gravel. 1 x ditch [265-08] 1 x pit [265-04] 1x ditch terminus [265-06] " 266,266 Descoped due to services 267,"Trench 267 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 25m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.14m thick, 0.15m in the centre and 0.15m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.14m thick, 0.11m in the centre and 0.12m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid greyish yellow soft silty clay with gravel. No archaeological features identified. " 268,"Trench 268 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.22m thick, 0.17m in the centre and 0.18m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.15m thick, 0.17m in the centre and 0.15m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of firm mid orangey yellow firm silty clay with gravel throughout. No archaeological features identified." 269,"Trench 269 was orientated east/west measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the west end was 0.24m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.24m at the east end. Subsoil at the west end was 0.13m thick, 0.11m in the centre and 0.14m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid greyish yellow soft silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 270,"Trench 270 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 25m x 1.8m and was flat crop. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.23m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.21m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.12m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.15m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid greyish yellow soft silty clay with gravel. No archaeological features identified. " 271,"Trench 271 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 25m x 1.8m and was flat crop. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.23m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.11m thick, 0.10m in the centre and 0.16m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid greyish yellow soft silty clay with gravel. No archaeological features identified. " 272,"Trench 272 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 25m x 1.8m and was flat crop. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.21m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.16m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.13m thick, 0.13m in the centre and 0.11m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid greyish yellow soft silty clay with gravel. No archaeological features identified. " 273,"Trench 273 was orientated east/west measured 50m x 1.8m and was undulating green pasture. Topsoil at the west end was 0164m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.20m at the east end. Subsoil at the west end was 0.18m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.10m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising pale brownish yellow mottled with pale greyish blue silty clay. Two ditches were identified ditch 273-04 which was not fully recorded due to asbestos in the fill and one modern ditch which was left unexcavated." 274,"Trench 274 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and sloping gently to the SE crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.15m thick, 0.15m in the centre and 0.19m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.12m thick, 0.11m in the centre and 0.25m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale yellowish brown soft clay with occasional sub angular pebbles. No archaeological features identified. " 275,"Trench 275 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was undulating grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.25m thick, 0.14m in the centre and 0.22m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.25m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.24m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising pale brownish yellow mottled with pale greyish blue firm silty clay with one land drain orientated east/west and one land drain orientated north-east/south-west.. One modern ditch as seen in TR273 was present and left unexcavated." 276,"Trench 276 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was sloping gently downhill crop stubble. Topsoil at the north end was 0.12m thick, 0.13m in the centre and 0.17m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.12m thick, 0.15m in the centre and 0.17m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale yellowish brown clay with occasional sub angular pebbles. No archaeological features identified. Moved trench location due to ecological constraints." 277,"Trench 277 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and was undulating grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.20m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.23m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.20m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.20m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising pale brownish yellow mottled with pale greyish blue firm silty clay with one land drain orientated east/west. No archaeological features identified." 278,"Trench 278 was orientated north-west/south-east measured 50m x 1.8m and sloping gently to the NW crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.21m thick, 0.12m in the centre and 0.19m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.12m thick, 0.09m in the centre and 0.09m in the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale brownish yellow soft silty clay with occasional sub angular pebbles and cobbles and pale blueish grey mottling. No archaeological features identified. " 279,"Trench 279 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was sloping gently to the S grass, weeds and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north end was 0.15m thick, 0.17m in the centre and 0.20m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.15m thick, 0.17m in the centre and 0.10m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale yellowish brown soft clay with pale blueish grey mottling and occasional sub angular pebbles. No archaeological features identified. " 280,"Trench 280 was orientated north/south measured 45m x 1.8m and was sloping gently to the S grass and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north end was 0.10m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.25m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.20m thick, 0.04m in the centre and 0.20m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale yellowish brown soft clay with pale blueish grey mottling and abundant sub angular and sub rounded gravels, pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified." 281,"Trench 281 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was sloping gently to the S crop stubble. Topsoil at the north end was 0.06m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.18m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.06m thick, 0.10m in the centre and 0.12m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale yellowish brown soft silty clay with common sub angular pebbles and greyish blue mottling. No archaeological features identified." 282,"Trench 282 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop stubble. Topsoil at the east end was 0.16m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.12m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the east end, 0.12m at the centre and 0.13m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale yellowish brown soft clay with pale blueish mottling and occasional sub angular pebbles. No archaeological features identified." 283,"Trench 283 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was sloping gently to the S crop stubble. Topsoil at the north end was 0.18m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.17m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.12m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.26m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale yellowish brown soft silty clay with occasional sub angular pebbles and greyish blue mottling. No archaeological features identified." 284,"Trench 284 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was gently sloping to the W crop stubble. Topsoil at the east end was 0.13m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.12m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.14m thick at the east end, 0.18m at the centre and 0.14m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale brownish yellow soft silty clay with pale greyish blue mottling and common sub angular pebbles.. No archaeological features identified." 285,"Trench 285 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was gently sloping to the W crop stubble. Topsoil at the east end was 0.17m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.18m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.14m thick at the east end, 0.12m at the centre and 0.14m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale brownish yellow soft silty clay with common sub angular pebbles.. No archaeological features identified." 286,"Trench 286 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat crop stubble. Topsoil at the north end was 0.15m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.17m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.17m thick, 0.11m in the centre and 0.18m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale yellowish brown soft silty clay with occasional sub angular pebbles. No archaeological features identified." 287,"Trench 287 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was raised in the centre of the trench and was long grass and crop stubble. Topsoil at the east end was 0.21m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.25m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.15m thick at the east end, 0.12m at the centre and 0.20m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangish brown soft silty clay No archaeological features identified." 288,"Trench 288 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.23m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.17m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.22m thick at the north-west end, 0.15m at the centre and 0.15m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale brownish yellow soft silty clay with sub angular sub rounded pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified." 289,"Trench 289 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.18m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.15m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.13m thick at the north-west end, 0.12m at the centre and 0.08m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale brownish yellow soft silty clay with occasional sub angular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified." 290,"Trench 290 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and dipped in the centre of the trench and grass and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.20m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.26m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.14m thick at the north-west end, 0.26m at the centre and 0.21m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale yellowish brown soft silty clay with sub angular pebbles and cobbles. 1 x Ditch [290-04] with re-cut [290-06]." 291,"Trench 291 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north end was 0.24m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.20m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.14m thick, 0.13m in the centre and 0.14m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale greyish yellow soft silty clay with sub angular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified." 292,"Trench 292 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop stubble and grass. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.14m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.23m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.14m thick at the north-east end, 0.14m at the centre and 0.14m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish yellow firm silty clay with rare sub angular pebbles. No archaeological features identified." 293,"Trench 293 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north end was 0.18m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.24m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.15m thick, 0.14m in the centre and 0.12m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish yellow firm silty clay with very common cub angular pebble and cobbles. No archaeological features identified." 294,"Trench 294 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop stubble and grass. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.15m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.18m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.17m thick at the north-east end, 0.14m at the centre and 0.17m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish yellow firm silty clay with common sub angular and sub rounded pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified." 295,"Trench 295 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 40m x 1.80m and was flat crop stubble and grass. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.20m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the north-east end, 0.07m at the centre and 0.06m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale brownish yellow firm silty clay with pale greyish blue mottling and abundant sub angular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified. Shortened due to ecological constrains." 296,"Trench 296 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.8m and flat grass and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.18m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.22m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.14m thick at the north-west end, 0.16m at the centre and 0.12m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising pale brownish yellow soft silty clay with pale greyish blue mottling and common subangular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified." 297,"Trench 297 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.8m and flat grass and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.15m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.24m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the north-west end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.13m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising pale brownish yellow firm silty clay with common subangular pebbles and cobbles and with one land drain running east/west. No archaeological features identified." 298,"Trench 298 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.8m and flat crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.15m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.13m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.20m thick at the north-west end, 0.24m at the centre and 0.14m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising pale brownish yellow firm silty clay with pale greyish blue mottling and common subangular pebbles and cobbles and with one land drain running east/west. No archaeological features identified." 299,"Trench 299 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass and crop stubble. Topsoil at the east end was 0.20m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.17m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.11m thick at the east end, 0.14m at the centre and 0.11m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising pale greyish yellow soft silty clay with occasional subangular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified." 300,"Trench 300 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north end was 0.18m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.27m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.13m thick, 0.10m in the centre and 0.13m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of firm pale brownish yellow silty clay with very common cub angular and sub rounded pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified." 301,"Trench 301 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north end was 0.20m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.20m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.16m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.13m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of firm pale brownish yellow silty clay with very common sub angular and sub rounded pebbles and cobbles. 3 x linear ditches [301-04] running NE-SW, [301-06] running NE-SW. [301-08] running NE-SW." 302,"Trench 302 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north end was 0.36m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.26m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.40m thick, 0.06m in the centre and 0.28m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of firm mid light orange blue grey mottled clay with large stone inclusions in the eastern end of the trench. 1 x Ditch [302-04]." 303,"Trench 303 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.36m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.25m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the north-west end, 0.14m at the centre and 0.16m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish yellow firm silty clay with pale greyish blue mottling and very common sub angular pebbles and cobbles. 1 x Ditch [303-04] and a cobbled surface at SE end [303-06]." 304,"Trench 304 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass gently sloping to the west. Topsoil at the north end was 0.39m thick, 0.35m in the centre and 0.22m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.28m thick, 0.10m in the centre and 0.05m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of soft mid orange brown silt with light orange brown soft sandy clay. No archaeological features identified. " 305,"Trench 305 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was grass sloping gently to the SE. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.22m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.24m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.06m thick at the north-west end, 0.03m at the centre and 0.04m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of dark grey brown soft silt, mid yellowish brown clay with blue grey mottle firm. No archaeological features identified. Moved NW due to ecological constraints." 306,"Trench 306 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass gently sloping to the west. Topsoil at the north end was 0.23m thick, 0.26m in the centre and 0.18m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.04m thick, 0.03m in the centre and 0.05m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of dark grey brown soft silty clay. Firm mid orangey brown mottled grey clay. No archaeological features identified. " 307,"Trench 307 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was grass sloping east. Topsoil at the east end was 0.24m thick, 0.28m in the centre and 0.22m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.07m thick at the east end, 0.14m at the centre and 0.12m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brown grey firm clay. No archaeological features identified." 308,"Trench 308 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass gently sloping to the south. Topsoil at the north end was 0.21m thick, 0.29m in the centre and 0.20m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.12m thick, 0.10m in the centre and 0.10m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brown grey firm clay. 1 x ditch terminus [308-04] and 1 x linear ditch [308-06]." 309,"Trench 309 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.26m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.24m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.32m thick at the north-west end, 0.23m at the centre and 0.06m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid bluish grey soft clay. No archaeological features identified." 310,"Trench 310 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.23m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.18m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.26m thick at the north-west end, 0.00m at the centre and 0.00m at the south-east end. Underlying this was a made ground layer comprising of mid blue grey firm silty clay extending beyond 0.82m in depth. No archaeological features identified." 311,"Trench 311 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.19m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.18m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.03m thick at the north-west end, 0.04m at the centre and 0.03m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid grey mottled brown clay with stone and fragmented wood inclusions No archaeological features identified." 312,"Trench 312 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture with gentle slope. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.25m thick, 0.26m in the centre and 0.24m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.08m thick at the north-west end, 0.09m at the centre and 0.04m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangey firm grey clay. 1 x Ditch [31204]." 313,"Trench 313 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture with gentle slope north. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.21m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.26m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.05m thick at the north-west end, 0.02m at the centre and 0.12m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of light yellowish firm silty brown clay. No archaeological features identified." 314,"Trench 314 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was gentle slope east. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.22m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.21m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.13m thick at the north-east end, 0.03m at the centre and 0.12m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid bluish grey firm clay with mottled orange. One linear ditch identified, excavated in Trench 308." 315,"Trench 315 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was an undulating crop field. Topsoil at the east end was 0.24m thick, 0.19m in the centre and 0.19m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.20m thick at the east end, 0.17m at the centre and 0.09m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a pale brownish yellow firm silty clay. Five land drains running north-south, one land drain running north-west to south-east and one land drain running north-east to south-west. No archaeological features identified." 316,"Trench 316 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was an undulating crop field. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.15m thick, 0.19m in the centre and 0.18m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.15m thick at the north-west end, 0.14m at the centre and 0.20m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a pale brownish yellow mottled with pale greyish blue firm silty clay. Four land drains running north-south and one land drain running north-east/south-west. No archaeological features identified." 317,"Trench 317 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was an undulating crop field. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.18m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.27m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.17m thick at the north-west end, 0.12m at the centre and 0.08m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a pale brownish yellow mottled with pale greyish blue firm silty clay. One land drain running north/south and one land drain running north-east/south-west. No archaeological features identified." 318,"Trench 318 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was an undulating crop field. Topsoil at the north end was 0.18m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.25m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.08m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.05m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising pale brownish yellow mottled with pale greyish blue firm silty clay. Four land drains running north-east/south-west. No archaeological features identified. " 319,"Trench 319 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and an undulating crop field. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.27m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.13m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.13m thick at the north-east end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.13m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a pale brownish yellow mottled with pale greyish blue firm silty clay. Three land drains running north/south. No archaeological features identified. " 320,"Trench 320 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and an undulating crop field. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.25m thick, 0.26m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.05m thick at the north-east end, 0.06m at the centre and 0.08m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a pale brownish yellow mottled with pale greyish blue firm silty clay. Three land drains running north/south. No archaeological features identified. " 321,Descoped. 322,"Trench 317 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was an undulating crop field. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.20m thick, 0.15m in the centre and 0.16m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.20m thick at the north-west end, 0.20m at the centre and 0.12m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a pale brownish yellow mottled with pale greyish blue firm silty clay. One land drain east/west. 1 x Ditch 322-04." 323,"Trench 323 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and an undulating crop field. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.30m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.22m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.20m thick at the north-east end, 0.16m at the centre and 0.12m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a pale brownish yellow mottled with pale greyish blue firm silty clay. Two land drains running east/west, one land drain running north-west/south-east and one land drain running north-east/south-west. 1 x possible pit [323-04] and one area of made ground recorded in the trench. " 324,"Trench 315 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was an undulating crop field. Topsoil at the east end was 0.27m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.35m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the east end, 0.11m at the centre and 0.10m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a pale brownish yellow firm silty clay. One land drain running north/south. No archaeological features identified." 325,"Trench 325 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 30m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.16m thick, 0.14m thick in the centre and 0.14m thick at the south-east end. Subsoil was 0.23m thick at the north-west end, 0.14m thick in the centre and 0.18m thick at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid orangish grey firm silty clay with occasional subrounded stones and two land drains running north-west/south-east. No archaeological features identified." 326,Trench 326 Descoped due to presence of overhead and underground services. 327,Trench 327 Descoped due to bog and slurry ground conditions. 328,"Trench 328 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture with gentle slope north. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.10m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.16m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the north-west end, 0.20m at the centre and 0.16m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale yellowish brown soft clay with pale greyish blue mottling. No archaeological features identified, modern made ground was identified towards the north-west end of the trench. " 329,"Trench 329 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 25m x 1.80m and was flat crop stubble and grass. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.15m thick, 0.26m in the centre and 0.25m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.15m thick at the north-east end, 0.20m at the centre and 0.20m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale reddish brown soft clay with pale greyish blue mottling and patches of pale yellowish brown clay. No archaeological features identified." 330,"Trench 330 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 25m x 1.80m and was flat crop stubble and grass. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.14m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.12m thick at the north-east end, 0.16m at the centre and 0.20m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid reddish brown silty clay with pale greyish blue mottling. No archaeological features identified. " 331,"Trench 331 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 25m x 1.80m and was undulating grass pasture with gentle slope north. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.24m thick, 0.19m in the centre and 0.22m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.14m thick at the north-west end, 0.14m at the centre and 0.14m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid yellowish brown soft clay with pale greyish blue mottling. No archaeological features identified." 332,"Trench 332 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 25m x 1.80m and was undulating grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.20m thick, 0.10m in the centre and 0.25m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.22m thick at the north-west end, 0.20m at the centre and 0.15m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid yellowish brown soft clay with pale greyish blue mottling. No archaeological features identified." 333,"Trench 333 was orientated east/west, measured 25m x 1.80m and was undulating grass pasture. Topsoil at the west end was 0.20m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.20m at the east end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the west end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.10m at the east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid yellowish brown soft clay with pale greyish blue mottling. No archaeological features identified." 334,"Trench 334 was orientated east/west, measured 25m x 1.80m and was undulating grass pasture. Topsoil at the west end was 0.24m thick, 0.19m in the centre and 0.14m at the east end. The subsoil was 0.16m thick at the west end, 0.15m at the centre and 0.16m at the east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale yellowish brown clay with patches of pale greyish blue soft clay. No archaeological features identified. " 335,"Trench 335 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 25m x 1.80m and was undulating grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.17m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.16m thick at the north-west end, 0.16m at the centre and 0.16m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid yellowish brown soft clay with pale greyish blue mottling. No archaeological features identified." 336,"Trench 336 was orientated east/west, measured 25m x 1.80m and was undulating grass pasture. Topsoil at the west end was 0.20m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.16m at the east end. The subsoil was 0.06m thick at the west end, 0.12m at the centre and 0.16m at the east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale yellowish brown clay with patches of pale greyish blue soft clay. No archaeological features identified. " 337,"Trench 337 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 25m x 1.80m and was undulating grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.18m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.18m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.12m thick at the north-west end, 0.14m at the centre and 0.18m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid yellowish brown soft clay with pale greyish blue mottling. No archaeological features identified." 338,"Trench 338 was orientated north/south measured 25m x 1.8m and was flat grass. Topsoil at the north end was 0.18m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.17m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.15m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.17m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of light orangey grey firm silty clay with frequent subangular stones 0.05 - 0.10m in size. No archaeological features identified. " 339,"Trench 339 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the east end was 0.22m thick, 0.23m thick in the centre and 0.24m thick at the west end. Subsoil was 0.13m thick at the east end, 0.15m thick in the centre and 0.13m thick at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid yellowish grey firm silty clay with occasional small subrounded stones. No archaeological features identified." 340,"Trench 340 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.19m thick, 0.23m thick in the centre and 0.16m thick at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.14m thick, 0.11m thick in the centre and 0.16m thick at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid yellowish grey firm silt clay with very occasional small subrounded stones and three land drains running north-west/south-east. No archaeological features identified. " 341,"Trench 341 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end measured 0.24m thick, 0.24m thick in the centre and 0.20m thick at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end measured 0.13m thick, 0.11m thick in the centre and 0.12m thick at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid yellowish grey firm silty clay with very occasional stones and with patches of firm greyish blue clay. No archaeological features identified. " 342,"Trench 342 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.23m thick, 0.17m thick in the centre and 0.22m thick at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.11m thick, 0.12m thick in the centre and 0.12m thick at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid yellowish grey firm silty clay with very occasional subrounded stones. No archaeological features identified." 343,"Trench 343 was orientated north to south, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.23m thick, 0.26m thick in the centre and 0.25m thick at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.16m thick, 0.16m thick in the centre and 0.16m thick at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate, comprising a mid yellowish grey firm silty clay with occasional subrounded stones and one land drain orientated north-east/ south-west and one land drain orientated north-west/south-east. No archaeological features identified." 344,"Trench 344 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.22m thick, 0.32m thick in the centre and 0.29m thick at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.10m thick, 0.11m thick in the centre and 0.11m thick at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid yellowish grey firm silty clay with very occasional small subrounded stones. No archaeological features identified. " 345,Descoped. 346,"Trench 346 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.23m thick, 0.27m thick in the centre and 0.24m thick at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.15m thick, 0.17m thick in the centre and 0.08m thick at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid yellowish grey firm silty clay with occasional subrounded stones and one land drain running north-west/south-east and one land drain running north-east/south-west. No archaeological features identified." 347,"Trench 347 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.19m thick, 0.28m thick in the centre and 0.25m thick at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.10m thick, 0.12m thick in the centre, 0.13m thick at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid yellowish grey firm silty clay with occasional subrounded stones. No archaeological features identified." 348,"Trench 348 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop stubble and grass. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.25m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.24m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.05m thick at the north-east end, 0.05m at the centre and 0.10m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish yellow with pale greyish blue mottling soft clay with abundant gravel No archaeological features identified." 349,"Trench 349 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was undulating grass pasture. Topsoil at the west end was 0.25m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.20m at the east end. The subsoil was 0.15m thick at the west end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.10m at the east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid yellowish brown clay with patches of pale greyish blue soft clay and abundant gravel. No archaeological features identified. " 350,"Trench 350 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.26m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.23m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.11m thick at the north-west end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.17m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid yellowish brown soft clay with pale greyish blue mottling and gravel patches. No archaeological features identified." 351,"Trench 351 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop stubble and grass. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.24m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.18m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.12m thick at the north-east end, 0.12m at the centre and 0.12m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish yellow with pale greyish blue mottling soft clay with abundant gravel sub angular. No archaeological features identified." 352,"Trench 352 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop stubble and grass. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.20m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.16m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the north-east end, 0.05m at the centre and 0.07m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale yellowish soft clay with abundant sub angular gravel and patches of pale greyish blue clay. No archaeological features identified." 353,"Trench 353 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was a crop stubble field sloping gently down hill to the north. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.22m thick, 0.15m in the centre and 0.22m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.08m thick at the north-east end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.15m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale orangish brown silty clay with pale greyish blue mottling. No archaeological features identified." 354,"Trench 354 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was a crop stubble field sloping gently down hill to the north. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.30m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.15m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.08m thick at the north-east end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.10m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale orangish brown silty clay with abundant gravel patches. No archaeological features identified." 355,"Trench 355 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass gently sloping to the north. Topsoil at the north end was 0.22m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.29m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.10m thick, 0.10m in the centre and 0.09m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale yellowish brown soft clay with pale bluish grey mottling. No archaeological features identified. " 356,"Trench 356 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.18m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.28m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.20m thick at the north-west end, 0.20m at the centre and 0.18m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale orangish brown soft clay with pale bluish grey mottling. No archaeological features identified." 357,"Trench 357 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop stubble sloping gently down to the north. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.28m thick, 0.33m in the centre and 0.24m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.20m thick at the north-west end, 0.14m at the centre and 0.08m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale orangish brown soft clay with abundant gravel patches of light blueish grey. No archaeological features identified." 358,"Trench 358 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass gently sloping to the north. Topsoil at the north end was 0.20m thick, 0.30m in the centre and 0.25m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.122m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.25m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale orangish brown soft clay with pale bluish grey mottling. No archaeological features identified." 359,"Trench 359 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was a crop stubble field sloping gently down hill to the north. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.24m thick, 0.26m in the centre and 0.23m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.20m thick at the north-east end, 0.12m at the centre and 0.08m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale orangish brown silty clay with abundant gravel patches. No archaeological features identified." 360,"Trench 360 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass gently sloping to the north. Topsoil at the north end was 0.23m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.23m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.12m thick, 0.15m in the centre and 0.10m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale orangish brown soft clay with patches of sub angular gravel and pale light greyish blue clay. No archaeological features identified." 361,"Trench 361 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was a crop stubble field sloping gently down hill to the north. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.25m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.23m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.15m thick at the north-east end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.08m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale orangish brown silty clay with abundant gravel patches pale greyish blue clay. No archaeological features identified." 362,"Trench 362 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop stubble sloping gently down to the north. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.20m thick, 0.29m in the centre and 0.29m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the north-west end, 0.08m at the centre and 0.10m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale orangish brown soft clay with common gravel patches of light blueish grey. No archaeological features identified." 363,"Trench 363 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was undulating grass pasture. Topsoil at the west end was 0.17m thick, 0.30m in the centre and 0.17m at the east end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the west end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.08m at the east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale orangish soft clay with gravel patches, and patches of pale greyish blue clay. No archaeological features identified. " 364,"Trench 364 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass gently sloping to the north. Topsoil at the north end was 0.27m thick, 0.36m in the centre and 0.26m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.10m thick, 0.10m in the centre and 0.10m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale orangish brown soft clay with patches of sub angular gravel and pale light greyish blue clay. No archaeological features identified." 365,"Trench 365 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was crop stubble field sloping gently to the north. Topsoil at the west end was 0.28m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.30m at the east end. The subsoil was 0.08m thick at the west end, 0.07m at the centre and 0.08m at the east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale orangish soft clay with gravel patches, and patches of pale greyish blue clay. No archaeological features identified. " 366,"Trench 366 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.10m thick, 0.14m in the centre and 0.13m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.15m thick at the north-west end, 0.16m at the centre and 0.17m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale orangish yellow mottled with pale greyish blue, firm silty clay with very common subangular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified. ." 367,"Trench 367 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was grass sloping gently down to the north. Topsoil at the north end was 0.11m thick, 0.12m in the centre and 0.10m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.22m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.18m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale orangish yellow mottled with pale greyish blue patches firm silty clay with very common sub angular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified. " 368,"Trench 368 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was grass moderately sloped down to north-west. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.13m thick, 0.11m in the centre and 0.10m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.15m thick at the north-west end, 0.15m at the centre and 0.17m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale orangish yellow mottled with pale greyish blue, firm silty clay with very common pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified. ." 369,"Trench 369 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was grass moderately sloped down to south-east. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.16m thick, 0.13m in the centre and 0.14m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.16m thick at the north-west end, 0.18m at the centre and 0.17m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale orangish yellow mottled with pale greyish blue, firm silty clay with very common pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified. ." 370,"Trench 370 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.24m thick, 0.15m in the centre and 0.13m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.16m thick at the north-east end, 0.15m at the centre and 0.19m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale orangish yellow with pale greyish blue patches firm silty clay with common subangular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified." 371,"Trench 371 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was undulating grass field. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.11m thick, 0.10m in the centre and 0.15m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.23m thick at the north-west end, 0.18m at the centre and 0.15m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale orangish yellow mottled with pale greyish blue, firm silty clay with very common pebbles and cobbles. 2 x Ditches 371-04 and 371-06 ." 372,"Trench 372 was orientated north/south measured 30m x 1.8m and was flat grass. Topsoil at the north end was 0.18m thick, 0.17m in the centre and 0.16m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.15m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.16m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale yellowish brown with patches of pale blueish grey firm silty clay with occasional sub angular cobbles. No archaeological features identified. " 373,"Trench 373 was orientated east/west, measured 30m x 1.80m and was grass sloping gently down to the East. Topsoil at the west end was 0.18m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.17m at the east end. The subsoil was 0.13m thick at the west end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.12m at the east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale yellowish brown with patches of pale greyish blue firm silty clay. No archaeological features identified. " 374,"Trench 374 was orientated north/south measured 30m x 1.8m and was flat grass. Topsoil at the north end was 0.25m thick, 0.17m in the centre and 0.15m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.16m thick, 0.17m in the centre and 0.20m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale yellowish brown with patches of pale blueish grey firm silty clay with occasional sub angular cobbles. No archaeological features identified. " 375,"Trench 375 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 25m x 1.80m and was flat grass. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.17m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.16m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.16m thick at the north-east end, 0.14m at the centre and 0.17m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale yellowish brown with patches of blueish grey firm silty clay with occasional subangular stones. No archaeological features identified." 376,"Trench 376 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was undulating crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.13m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.00m thick at the north-west end, 0.08m at the centre and 0.30m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of firm pale mid greyish brown silty clay with common chalk and degraded sandstone inclusions in Se end. No archaeological features identified." 377,"Trench 377 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was undulating grass field. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.17m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.12m thick at the north-east end, 0.12m at the centre and 0.00m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid blue brown firm silty clay with common chalk and degraded limestone inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 378,"Trench 378 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was undulating grass field. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.14m thick, 0.13m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.00m thick at the north-west end, 0.07m at the centre and 0.10m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid yellowish brown firm silty clay with abundant sub angular and subrounded gravel pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified." 379,"Trench 379 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass. Topsoil at the north end was 0.14m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.20m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.10m thick, 0.08m in the centre and 0.04m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangish brown silty clay firm with abundant sub angular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified. " 380,"Trench 380 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass. Topsoil at the north end was 0.31m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.24m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.19m thick, 0.00m in the centre and 0.08m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid yellow grey firm clay with very frequent subangular medium sized stones. No archaeological features identified. " 381,"Trench 381 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass field. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.24m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.16m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.09m thick at the north-east end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.10m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangish brown firm silty clay with abundant sub angular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified." 382,"Trench 382 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass. Topsoil at the west end was 0.24m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.14m at the east end. The subsoil was 0.19m thick at the west end, 0.06m at the centre and 0.07m at the east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid grey brown mottled bluish grey clay with frequent small to medium subangular stone inclusions. No archaeological features identified. " 383,"Trench 383 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass field. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.23m thick, 0.28m in the centre and 0.34m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.06m thick at the north-east end, 0.06m at the centre and 0.08m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangish brown firm silty clay with frequent subangular stone inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 384,"Trench 384 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass field. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.18m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.22m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.11m thick at the north-east end, 0.17m at the centre and 0.12m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale orangish brown firm silty clay with abundant subangular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified." 385,"Trench 385 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass field. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.28m thick, 0.27m in the centre and 0.28m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.04m thick at the north-west end, 0.06m at the centre and 0.04m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangey brown firm mottled blue grey clay with very frequent small to medium subangular stone inclusions, No archaeological features identified. " 386,"Trench 386 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass. Topsoil at the west end was 0.18m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.22m at the east end. The subsoil was 0.12m thick at the west end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.18m at the east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale yellowish grey silty clay soft with abundant sub angular pebbles and cobbles at eastern and western end. No archaeological features identified. " 387,"Trench 387 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass. Topsoil at the north end was 0.21m thick, 0.17m in the centre and 0.19m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.08m thick, 0.12m in the centre and 0.10m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangish brown firm silty clay with abundant sub angular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified. " 388,Descoped. 389,"Trench 389 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass. Topsoil at the west end was 0.22m thick, 0.19m in the centre and 0.18m at the east end. The subsoil was 0.12m thick at the west end, 0.14m at the centre and 0.09m at the east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangish brown firm silty clay abundant sub angular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified. " 390,"Trench 390 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass. Topsoil at the north end was 0.22m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.21m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.06m thick, 0.04m in the centre and 0.02m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangish brown firm silty clay with abundant sub angular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified. " 391,"Trench 391 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass. Topsoil at the north end was 0.18m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.16m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.10m thick, 0.10m in the centre and 0.12m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale brownish orange silty firm clay with sub angular gravel pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified. " 392,"Trench 392 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass field. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.16m thick, 0.17m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the north-west end, 0.12m at the centre and 0.12m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale brownish yellow silty firm clay with patches of sub angular gravel, pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified. " 393,"Trench 393 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass field. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.21m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.18m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.13m thick at the north-west end, 0.13m at the centre and 0.12m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale brownish yellow firm silty clay with abundant sub angular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified. " 394,"Trench 394 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass field. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.28m thick, 0.19m in the centre and 0.17m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.05m thick at the north-west end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.12m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale brownish yellow firm silty clay with abundant sub angular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified. " 395,"Trench 395 was orientated east/west, measured 30m x 1.80m and was grass sloping gently down to the east. Topsoil at the west end was 0.18m thick, 0.17m in the centre and 0.22m at the east end. The subsoil was 0.16m thick at the west end, 0.12m at the centre and 0.12m at the east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-brownish orange firm silty clay with common subangular pebbles and cobbles. 4 x ditches [395-04], 395-06], [395-08] and [395-10]. " 396,"Trench 396 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 30m x 1.80m and was flat grass field. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.11m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.18m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.19m thick at the north-west end, 0.14m at the centre and 0.10m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-brownish yellow firm silty clay with very common subangular pebbles and cobbles. Pit [396-04], Pit/Ditch Terminus [396-06] and Pit [396-09] with recut [396-11]." 397,"Trench 397 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 53m x 1.80m and was green pasture sloping moderately down to the north-east. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.22m thick, 0.15m in the centre and 0.14m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.13m thick at the north-east end, 0.15m at the centre and 0.14m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising pale brownish yellow firm silty clay. No archaeological features identified." 398,"Trench 398 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 30m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.14m thick, 0.15m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.12m thick at the north-west end, 0.13m at the centre and 0.14m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising pale brownish yellow firm silty clay with common subangular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified." 399,"Trench 399 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 30m x 1.80m and was green pasture sloping moderately down to the north-east. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.16m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.15m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.20m thick at the north-east end, 0.14m at the centre and 0.13m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising pale orangish yellow with pale greyish blue patches firm silty clay with common subangular pebbles and cobbles. 6 x ditches [399-04], [399-06], [399-08], [399-10], [399-13] and [399-15]." 400,"Trench 400 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 30m x 1.80m and was green pasture sloping gently down to the north-east. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.10m thick, 0.10m in the centre and 0.10m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the north-east end, 0.07m at the centre and 0.10m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising pale brownish yellow firm silty clay with common subangular gravels, pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified." 401,"Trench 401 was orientated north/south measured 30m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.15m thick, 0.12m in the centre and 0.19m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.12m thick, 0.07m in the centre and 0.10m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising pale yellowish brown firm silty clay. No archaeological features identified. " 402,"Trench 402 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 30m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.15m thick, 0.10m in the centre and 0.10m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the north-east end, 0.07m at the centre and 0.12m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising pale yellowish brown firm silty clay with common subangular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified." 403,"Trench 403 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass. Topsoil at the west end was 0.18m thick, 0.17 in the centre and 0.23m at the east end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the west end, 0.08m at the centre and 0.05m at the east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of light grey yellow clay with rare small sub angular stone inclusions. No archaeological features identified. " 404,"Trench 404 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass field. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.15m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.16m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.13m thick at the north-west end, 0.11m at the centre and 0.11m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of light yellow grey/ blue yellow firm clay with rare small sub angular inclusions. No archaeological features identified. " 405,"Trench 405 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass and drops down towards SE end of trench. Topsoil at the west end was 0.14m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.17m at the east end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the west end, 0.07m at the centre and 0.10m at the east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of light grey yellow firm clay with small to medium sub angular stone inclusions and very frequent stone gravel to E end. No archaeological features identified." 406,"Trench 406 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.16m thick, 0.17m in the centre and 0.14m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.13m thick at the north-east end, 0.03m at the centre and 0.05m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of light yellow grey/blue yellow firm clay with rare small sub angular stone inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 407,"Trench 407 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was grass sloping gently down the North. Topsoil at the north end was 0.20m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.26m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.10m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.24m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid yellowish brown mottled with pale greyish blue patches firm silty clay with abundant subangular pebbles and gravels. 1 x Pit 407-04. " 408,"Trench 408 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass. Topsoil at the west end was 0.23m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.20m at the east end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the west end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.17m at the east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of dark blueish grey mottled with dark orangish brown firm silty clay with abundant sub angular pebbles, gravels and cobbles. 1 x Ditch 408-04. " 409,"Trench 409 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass. Topsoil at the west end was 0.20m thick, 0.13m in the centre and 0.34m at the east end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the west end, 0.20m at the centre and 0.10m at the east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale yellowish brown mottled with pale blueish grey, firm silty clay with abundant sub angular gravels, pebbles, and cobbles. 1 x Ditch Terminus 409-04. " 410,"Trench 410 was orientated north/south measured 25m x 1.8m and was grass sloping gently down the North. Topsoil at the north end was 0.21m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.21m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.13m thick, 0.13m in the centre and 0.14m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangish yellow brown firm silty clay with abundant subangular gravels, pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified. " 411,"Trench 411 was orientated north/south measured 25m x 1.8m and was grass sloping gently down the North. Topsoil at the north end was 0.21m thick, 0.10m in the centre and 0.14m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.15m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.12m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale brownish yellow firm silty clay mottled with pale greyish blue, and with abundant subangular gravels, pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified. " 412,"Trench 412 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 25m x 1.80m and was grass sloping gently down to the North. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.19m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.05m thick at the north-east end, 0.20m at the centre and 0.13m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangish brown firm silty clay mottled with pale blueish grey. No archaeological features identified." 413,"Trench 413 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 25m x 1.80m and was green pasture sloping gently down to the north-east. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.20m thick, 0.19m in the centre and 0.15m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the north-west end, 0.13m at the centre and 0.25m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising pale brownish yellow with pale greyish blue patches, firm silty clay with common subangular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified." 414,"Trench 414 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 25m x 1.80m and was green pasture sloping gently down to the north-east. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.17m thick, 0.13m in the centre and 0.16m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.15m thick at the north-east end, 0.13m at the centre and 0.14m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-orangish yellow mottled with pale greyish blue firm silty clay with very common subangular pebbles and cobbles and one land drain orientated north-west/south-east. No archaeological features identified." 415,"Trench 415 was orientated east/west, measured 25m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the east end was 0.18m thick, 0.17m thick in the centre and 0.27m thick at the west end. Subsoil at the east end was 0.16m thick, 0.10m thick in the centre and 0.13m thick at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising pale orangish yellow with pale greyish blue patches firm silty clay with common subangular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified. " 416,"Trench 416 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.8m and was grass pasture sloping down to the north. Topsoil at the north end was 0.26m thick, 0.19m thick in the centre and 0.25m thick at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.19m thick, 0.13m thick in the centre and 0.14m thick at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a dark yellowish brown mottled with mid greyish brown blue firm silty clay with modern disturbance from road construction. No archaeological features identified. " 417,"Trench 417 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.19m thick, 0.21m thick in the centre and 0.18m thick at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.11m thick, 0.14m thick in the centre and 0.10m thick at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising light brownish grey firm silty clay with frequent subrounded small stones. No archaeological features identified. " 418,"Trench 418 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.8m and was grass pasture sloping down to the west. Topsoil at the east end was 0.22m thick, 0.23m thick in the centre and 0.17m thick at the west end. Subsoil at the east end was 0.19m thick, 0.21m thick in the centre and 0.17m thick at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising dark yellowish brown mottled with mid greyish blue firm silty clay with modern disturbance from road construction. No archaeological features identified. " 419,"Trench 419 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.8m and was grass pasture sloping down to the north. Topsoil at the north end was 0.26m thick, 0.22m thick in the centre and 0.24m thick at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.16m thick, 0.15m thick in the centre and 0.10m thick at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising light brownish grey firm silty clay with frequent subrounded small stones. No archaeological features identified. " 420,"Trench 420 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.25m thick, 0.17m thick in the centre and 0.23m thick at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.18m thick, 0.14m thick in the centre and 0.10m thick at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-brownish grey firm silty clay with light brown orange silty clay and fine gravel inclusions. No archaeological features identified. " 421,"Trench 421 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.8m and was green pasture sloping up sharply to the west. Topsoil at the east end was 0.26m thick, 0.16m thick in the centre and 0.20m thick at the west end. Subsoil at the east end was 0.14m thick, 0.10m thick in the centre and 0.14m thick at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-orangish brown plastic clay with rare pebbles, five land drains orientated north/south and modern disturbance from road construction. 1 x Ditch [421-04]. " 422,"Trench 422 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.8m and was green pasture sloping up south-east. Topsoil at the east end was 0.18m thick, 0.20m thick in the centre and 0.20m thick at the west end. Subsoil at the east end was 0.12m thick, 0.10m thick in the centre and 0.08m thick at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-brownish orange loose clay and gravels with rare pebbles, one land drain orientated north/south, one land drain orientated north-west/south-east and modern disturbance from road construction. No archaeological features identified. " 423,"Trench 423 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.8m and was green pasture sloping up sharply to the south-east. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.28m thick, 0.12m thick in the centre and 0.18m thick at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.14m thick, 0.16m thick in the centre and 0.12m thick at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-brownish orange loose sand with common patches of subangular stones. No archaeological features identified. " 424,"Trench 424 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.8m and was green pasture sloping down to the north. Topsoil at the north end was 0.22m thick, 0.24m thick in the centre and 0.20m thick at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.16m thick, 0.10m thick in the centre and 0.18m thick at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-orangish brown loose sand and gravel with common subrounded pebbles and one land drain orientated east/west. 3 x ditches [424-04], [424-08] and [424-10] and Tree Bole [424-06]. " 425,"Trench 425 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.8m and was green pasture sloping down to the north. Topsoil at the north end was 0.20m thick, 0.16m thick in the centre and 0.20m thick at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.22m thick, 0.08m thick in the centre and 0.12m thick at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising dark brown orangish loose sand with common pebbles, chalk, and one land drain orientated north-west/south-east. 1 x ditch [425-04]. " 426,"Trench 426 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was green pasture sloped down to north. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.12m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.12m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.14m thick at the north-east end, 0.14m at the centre and 0.21m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-brownish orange and mid-orangish brown friable sand with occasional pebbles gravels, two land drains orientated north-east/south-west and one land drain orientated east/west. 1 x ditch [426-04]." 427,"Trench 427 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was green pasture sloping sharply to the north. Topsoil at the west end was 0.12m thick, 0.14m in the centre and 0.20m at the east end. The subsoil was 0.14m thick at the west end, 0.12m at the centre and 0.10m at the east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid orangish brown loose sand with frequent gravel. No archaeological features identified. " 428,"Trench 428 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was green pasture sloped up to the north-east. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.18m thick, 0.15m in the centre and 0.12m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.08m thick at the north-east end, 0.15m at the centre and 0.22m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-orangish grey plastic clay with sandy patches, rare pebbles and one land drain orientated east/west and one land drain orientated north-east/south-west. 1 x ditch [428-04]." 429,"Trench 429 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was grass and crop sloping gently down east. Topsoil at the west end was 0.22m thick, 0.30 in the centre and 0.20m at the east end. The subsoil was 0.08m thick at the west end, 0.06m at the centre and 0.05m at the east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangish yellow firm silty clay with common sub angular pebbles and cobbles, patches of gravels. No archaeological features identified. " 430,"Trench 430 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was crop and grass sloping gently down to the north-east. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.20m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.13m thick at the north-east end, 0.12m at the centre and 0.10m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid yellowish orange mottled with pale brownish grey patches, firm, silty clay with abundant subangular pebbles, gravels and cobbles. No archaeological features identified." 431,"Trench 431 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was grass and crop sloping gently east. Topsoil at the west end was 0.30m thick, 0.25 in the centre and 0.23m at the east end. The subsoil was 0.09m thick at the west end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.10m at the east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangish yellow firm silty clay with common subangular pebbles. 3 x Ditches 431-04, 431-08, 431-10 and Pit 431-06 " 432,"Trench 432 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was grass and crop sloping gently downhill. Topsoil at the west end was 0.30m thick, 0.32 in the centre and 0.23m at the east end. The subsoil was 0.08m thick at the west end, 0.07m at the centre and 0.10m at the east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangish yellow mottled with pale blueish grey silty clay with patches of pale blueish grey gravels. No archaeological features identified. " 433,"Trench 433 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass and crop. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.18m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.24m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.20m, 0.16m in the centre and 0.08m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish yellow mottled with pale greyish blue and orange flecks, firm silty clay with common subangular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified." 434,"Trench 434 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was grass and crop sloping gently down to the north-east. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.30m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.18m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.08m thick at the north-east end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.12m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale greyish yellow and mid orangish yellow firm silty clay with very common subangular pebbles and cobbles. 1x Ditch 434-04" 435,"Trench 435 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass and crop. Topsoil at the west end was 0.16m thick, 0.17 in the centre and 0.22m at the east end. The subsoil was 0.14m thick at the west end, 0.09m at the centre and 0.13m at the east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid yellowish orange firm silty clay with abundant sub angular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified. " 436,"Trench 436 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was grass and crop sloping very gradually down to the south-east. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.18m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.21m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.15m, 0.09m in the centre and 0.17m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangish yellow firm silty clay with abundant subangular gravels. 2 x Ditches 436-04, 436-09 and 1 x Pit 436-07" 437,"Trench 437 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 25m x 1.80m and was grass sloped to the east. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.21m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.28m at the south-east end. Subsoil at the north-west end was 0.11m, 0.10m in the centre and 0.09m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid-orangish brown silty clay with frequent subangular small to medium sized stones and one land drain running north-west/south-east. No archaeological features identified. " 438,"Trench 438 was orientated north/south measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass. Topsoil at the north end was 0.26m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.24m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.10m thick, 0.10m in the centre and 0.12m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid greyish yellow soft silty clay with gravel No archaeological features identified. " 439,"Trench 439 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass field. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.26m thick, 0.31m in the centre and 0.28m at the south-east end. No subsoil present. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid greyish orangey soft silty clay with gravel. No archaeological features identified. " 440,"Trench 440 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.32m thick, 0.29m in the centre and 0.29m at the south-east end. No subsoil was present. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid greyish orangey soft silty clay with gravels. No archaeological features identified. " 441,"Trench 441 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.28m thick, 0.29m in the centre and 0.25m at the south-east end. No subsoil was present. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid greyish orangey soft silty clay with gravels. No archaeological features identified. " 442,"Trench 442 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.28m thick, 0.28m in the centre and 0.26m at the south-west end. No subsoil was present. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of light greyish yellow soft silty clay with gravels. No archaeological features identified." 443,"Trench 443 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.27m thick, 0.29m in the centre and 0.26m at the south-east end. No subsoil was present. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid greyish yellow soft silty clay with gravels. No archaeological features identified. " 444,"Trench 444 was orientated north/south measured 30m x 1.8m and was flat grass and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north end was 0.25m thick, 0.30m in the centre and 0.30m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.25m thick, 0.12m in the centre and 0.10m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid-yellowish brown silty clay with occasional small stones and two land drains orientated north-east/south-west. No archaeological features identified. " 445,"Trench 445 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 30m x 1.80m and was flat grass and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.18m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.22m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.08m thick at the north-east end, 0.12m at the centre and 0.10m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid-yellowish brown silty clay with mid greyish brown silty clay with frequent stones, one land drain orientated north-east/south-west and north-west/south-east.. No archaeological features identified." 446,"Trench 446 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 30m x 1.80m and was flat grass and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.21m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.08m thick at the north-west end, 0.10m in the centre and 0.08m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-yellowish brown silty clay with patches of mid greyish brown gravels, one land drain orientated north-west/south-east and four land drains orientated east to west. No archaeological features identified." 447,"Trench 447 was orientated east/west, measured 30m x 1.80m and was flat grass and crop stubble. Topsoil at the east end was 0.18m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.21m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.08m thick at the east end, 0.08m at the centre and 0.09m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-orangish brown moderately compact silty clay with patches of gravels and light orange clay, two land drains orientated north/south. 1 x ditch [447-06]." 448,"Trench 448 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 30m x 1.80m and was flat grass and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.17m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.19m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.09m thick at the north-west end, 0.08m in the centre and 0.08m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-orangish brown with areas of grey stone and patches of firm orange clay. No archaeological features identified." 449,"Trench 449 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 30m x 1.80m and was flat crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.26m thick, 0.36m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the north-east end, 0.12m at the centre and 0.10m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid orangish brown silty clay with small to medium sized stone, gravel patches and one land drain orientated north-east/south-west. No archaeological features identified." 450,"Trench 450 was orientated north/south, measured 30m x 1.80m and was flat grass and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north end was 0.27m thick, 0.26m in the centre and 0.28m at the south end. The subsoil was 0.13m thick at the north end, 0.16m in the centre and 0.10m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-yellowish orange brown with brownish grey gravel patches and one land drain orientated north-east/south-west. No archaeological features identified." 451,"Trench 451 was orientated east/west, measured 30m x 1.80m and was flat grass and crop stubble. Topsoil at the east end was 0.33m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.26m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.15m thick at the east end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.10m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-yellowish brown silty clay with patches of brownish grey gravels and one land drain orientated north-west/south-east No archaeological features identified." 452,"Trench 452 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 30m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.24m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.13m thick at the north-east end, 0.14m at the centre and 0.16m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid yellowish grey brown silty clay. No archaeological features identified." 453,"Trench 453 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.23m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.05m thick at the north-east end, 0.08m at the centre and 0.08m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid-yellowish orange firm silty clay with common subangular gravels and pebbles. 1 x Ditch [453-04] and 2 x Furrows [453-07] and [453-09]." 454,"Trench 454 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north end was 0.32m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.20m at the south end. The subsoil was 0.16m thick at the north end, 0.10m in the centre and 0.09m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-yellowish orange brown mottled with pale blueish grey firm silty clay with abundant subangular gravels, pebbles and cobbles and one stone land drain running east/west. No archaeological features identified." 455,"Trench 455 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.20m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.05m thick at the north-west end, 0.04m in the centre and 0.10m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-yellowish orange mottled with pale blueish grey firm silty clay with abundant subangular gravels, pebbles and cobbles and two land drains running north/south. No archaeological features identified." 456,"Trench 456 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.16m thick, 0.15m in the centre and 0.23m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.04m thick at the north-west end, 0.04m in the centre and 0.04m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-yellowish orange mottled with pale blueish grey firm silty clay with abundant subangular gravels, pebbles and cobbles and three land drains running north/south and one land drain running east/west. No archaeological features identified." 457,"Trench 457 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.21m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.23m at the south end. The subsoil was 0.09m thick at the north end, 0.06m in the centre and 0.07m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-yellowish orange brown mottled with pale blueish grey firm silty clay with abundant subangular gravels, pebbles and cobbles and two land drains running north-east/south-west and two land drains running north-west/south-east. No archaeological features identified." 458,"Trench 458 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.25m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.24m at the south-east end. The subsoil at the north-west end was 0.05m thick, 0.07m in the centre and 0.06m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-yellowish orange mottled with mid blueish grey firm silty clay with abundant subangular gravels, pebbles and cobbles and one land drain running north/south and one land drain running north-west/south-east. No archaeological features identified." 459,"Trench 459 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.26m thick, 0.17m in the centre and 0.23m at the south end. The subsoil at the north end was 0.10m thick, 0.07m in the centre and 0.06m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-yellowish orange mottled with pale blueish grey firm silty clay with abundant subangular gravels, pebbles and cobbles and one land drain running east/west and one land drain running north-east/south-west . 1 x Ditch [459-04]." 460,"Trench 460 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.20m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.18m at the south-east end. The subsoil at the north-west end was 0.09m thick, 0.12m in the centre and 0.12m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-light orangish brown mottled with pale blueish grey firm silty clay. No archaeological features identified." 461,"Trench 461 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the east end was 0.18m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.21m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.07m thick at the east end, 0.06m at the centre and 0.08m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-orangish brown mottled with blueish grey firm clay and two land drains running north-west/south-east. One linear feature identified, excavated in trench 465." 462,"Trench 462 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the east end was 0.17m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.16m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.15m thick at the east end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.13m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-orangish brown mottled with blueish grey firm clay. 1 x Ditch [462-04] and 2 x Pits [462-06] and [462-04]." 463,"Trench 463 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.20m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.17m at the south-east end. The subsoil at the north-west end was 0.10m thick, 0.05m in the centre and 0.13m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid orangish brown mottled with pale blueish grey firm silty clay with two land drains running north/south and one land drain running north-east/south-west. No archaeological features identified." 464,"Trench 464 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.23m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.09m thick at the north-east end, 0.06m at the centre and 0.12m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid orangish brown mottled with pale blueish grey firm silty clay. No archaeological features identified." 465,"Trench 465 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was grass pasture sloping gently down to the east. Topsoil at the east end was 0.21m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.26m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.07m thick at the east end, 0.12m at the centre and 0.14m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid orangish grey brown silty clay at the west end and a mid orangish brown mottled with blueish grey clay to the east. 3 x Ditches [465-04], [465-06] and [465-09]." 466,"Trench 466 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.20m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.16m at the south-east end. The subsoil at the north-west end was 0.09m thick, 0.10m in the centre and 0.04m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid orangish brown mottled with pale blueish grey firm silty clay with abundant subangular gravels pebbles and cobbles and two land drains running north/south and one land drain running east/west. No archaeological features identified." 467,"Trench 467 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.18m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.15m at the south-east end. The subsoil at the north-west end was 0.20m thick, 0.08m in the centre and 0.15m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-yellowish orange firm silty clay with abundant subangular gravels, pebbles and cobbles and one land drain running north-east/south-west. No archaeological features identified." 468,"Trench 468 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.17m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.24m at the south end. The subsoil at the north end was 0.09m thick, 0.08m in the centre and 0.08m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-brownish orange mottled with pale greyish blue firm silty clay with common subangular pebbles with three land drains running north-east/south-west. No archaeological features identified.." 469,"Trench 469 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.22m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.09m thick at the north-east end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.09m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid orangish brown mottled with pale blueish grey firm silty clay. No archaeological features identified." 470,Descoped. 471,Descoped. 472,Descoped. 473,Descoped. 474,Descoped. 475,Descoped. 476,"Trench 476 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 25m x 1.8m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.25m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.28m at the south-east end. The subsoil at the north-west end was 0.10m thick, 0.10m in the centre and 0.07m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-brownish orange with mid blueish grey firm silty clay with abundant subangular gravels, pebbles and cobbles. 1 x Ditch identified [476-04]." 477,"Trench 477 was orientated north/south, measured 25m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.20m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.20m at the south end. The subsoil at the north end was 0.10m thick, 0.08m in the centre and 0.08m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a pale blueish grey with mid brownish orange firm silty clay with abundant subangular gravels pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified." 478,"Trench 478 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass and crop. Topsoil at the north end was 0.30m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.23m at the south end. The subsoil at the north end was 0.09m thick, 0.08m in the centre and 0.07m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a pale blueish grey with mid yellowish orange firm silty clay with abundant subangular gravels pebbles and cobbles and three land drains running north-west/south-east. 1 x Gully [478-04] and 2 x pits [478-06] and [478-08]." 479,"Trench 479 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was grass pasture sloping gently down to the east. Topsoil at the east end was 0.35m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.21m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.12m thick at the east end, 0.07m at the centre and 0.10m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mottled pale orangish yellow, mid-yellowish brown and pale blueish grey firm silty clay with vey common subangular pebbles and cobbles. 1 x Ditch [479-04]." 480,"Trench 480 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.23m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.30m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.12m thick at the north-east end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.10m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid brownish orange mottled with pale greyish blue firm silty clay with patches of pale greyish blue gravels and one land drain running north/south. No archaeological features identified." 481,"Trench 481 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was slightly undulating grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.33m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.26m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.15m thick at the north-east end, 0.20m at the centre and 0.06m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid orangish yellow brown firm silty clay with abundant subangular gravels and one land drain running east/west. No archaeological features identified." 482,"Trench 482 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.25m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.23m at the south-east end. The subsoil at the north-west end was 0.13m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.18m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-orangish brown mottled with pale blueish grey firm silty clay with very common subangular gravels and pebbles. 2 x Pits[482-04] and [482-06] and 1 x ditch [482-08]" 483,"Trench 483 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.29m thick, 0.30m in the centre and 0.35m at the south end. The subsoil at the north end was 0.17m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.15m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a pale yellowish orange brown mottled with pale blueish grey firm silty clay and with one land drain running east/west. No archaeological features identified." 484,"Trench 484 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass pasture with a manmade bank on the western edge. Topsoil at the north end was 0.31m thick, 0.30m in the centre and 0.31m at the south end. The subsoil at the north end was 0.15m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.13m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a pale orangish yellow mottled with greyish blue firm silty clay and with occasional subangular pebbles and cobbles and one land drain running north-east/south-west No archaeological features identified, area of modern disturbance due to road construction present on western side of trench." 485,"Trench 485 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.29m thick, 0.27m in the centre and 0.25m at the south-east end. The subsoil at the north-west end was 0.14m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.25m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-orangish brown mottled with pale blueish grey and pale yellowish orange firm silty clay with abundant subangular gravels, pebbles and cobbles and two land drains running north/south and one land drain running east/west. No archaeological features identified." 486,"Trench 486 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.23m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.28m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the north-east end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.16m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid brownish orange mottled with pale blueish grey firm silty clay with common subangular gravels and pebbles with a land drain running north-west/south-east. No archaeological features identified." 487,"Trench 487 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.16m thick, 0.19m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.20m thick at the north-west end, 0.19m at the centre and 0.20m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a pale greyish yellow soft sandy clay with common sub angular pebbles. No archaeological features identified. " 488,"Trench 488 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.15m thick, 0.14m in the centre and 0.23m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.15m thick at the north-west end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.10m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a pale orangish greyish yellow sandy clay mottled with pale greyish blue soft with very common sub angular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified." 489,"Trench 489 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 30m x 1.80m and was green pasture sloping east. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.24m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.13m thick at the north-east end, 0.14m at the centre and 0.16m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-yellowish grey brown silty clay with two land drains orientated north-west/south-east. No archaeological features identified." 490,"Trench 490 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.23m thick, 0.31m in the centre and 0.30m at the south end. The subsoil at the north end was 0.11m thick, 0.08m in the centre and 0.10m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-yellowish orange with mid-brownish grey firm silty clay with abundant subangular gravels, pebbles and cobbles. 1 x Ditch 490-04." 491,"Trench 491 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.30m thick, 0.30m in the centre and 0.24m at the south end. The subsoil at the north end was 0.18m thick, 0.04m in the centre and 0.12m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a pale yellowish orange mottled with pale greyish blue firm silty clay with very common subangular gravels at the south end, pale greyish brown hard gravels with loose silty clay at the north end, two land drains orientated north-west/south-east and one land drain orientated north-east-south-west. 1 x pit 491-04." 492,"Trench 492 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture and crop. Topsoil at the north end was 0.27m thick, 0.27m in the centre and 0.26m at the south end. The subsoil at the north end was 0.15m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.09m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a pale brownish orange soft silty sand with occasional sub rounded medium sized stones. 6 x Ditches [492-04], [492-07], [492-12], [492-14], [492-17] and [492-23] 4 x Pits [492-09] [492-19], [492-21] and [492-23]." 493,"Trench 493 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop. Topsoil at the east end was 0.23m thick, 0.30m in the centre and 0.27m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.14m thick at the east end, 0.13m at the centre and 0.17m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a light brownish orange soft silty sand with frequent subrounded medium sized stones. 3 x Ditches [493-04], [493-06] and [493-10] 1 x Pits [493-08]." 494,"Trench 494 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop. Topsoil at the east end was 0.23m thick, 0.19m in the centre and 0.19m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.13m thick at the east end, 0.15m at the centre and 0.11m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-brownish orange soft silty sand with frequent subrounded medium sized stones. 3 x Pits [494-04], [494-06] and [494-08] 1 x Ditch [494-10]." 495,"Trench 495 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.26m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.17m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.22m thick at the north-east end, 0.12m at the centre and 0.22m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a light brownish orange soft clayey silt with frequent sub rounded and subangular stones and patches of grey coarse gravels. 2 x Ditches [495-04] and [495-06]." 496,"Trench 496 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat crop. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.24m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.27m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.11m thick at the north-west end, 0.09m at the centre and 0.11m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a light brownish orange soft silty clay with frequent subrounded and subangular stones and patches of grey coarse gravel. 8 x Ditches [496-08], [496-10], [496-12], [496-14], [496-16], [496-18], [496-20] and [496-22] 2 x Pits [496-04] and [496-06]." 497,"Trench 497 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat crop. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.24m thick, 0.30m in the centre and 0.24m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.15m thick at the north-west end, 0.13m at the centre and 0.15m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a light brownish orange soft silty clay with frequent subrounded and subangular stones and patches of coarse gravel and one land drain orientated north-west/south-east. 5 x Ditches [497-04], [497-06], [497-08], [497-10] and [497-13] 2 x Pits [497-16] and [497-18]." 498,"Trench 498 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.22m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.32m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.13m thick at the north-east end, 0.15m at the centre and 0.14m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a light brownish grey soft silty clay with gravel and frequent sub rounded and subangular stones. No archaeological features identified." 499,"Trench 499 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop. Topsoil at the east end was 0.27m thick, 0.26m in the centre and 0.25m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.16m thick at the east end, 0.15m at the centre and 0.13m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-brownish grey soft silty clay with gravel and frequent medium sized stones and one land drain orientated north-west/south-east. 1 x Pit [499-04]." 500,"Trench 500 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.22m thick, 0.26m in the centre and 0.25m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.20m thick at the north-east end, 0.14m at the centre and 0.14m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a light brownish orange soft silty clay with frequent sub rounded and subangular stones and three land drains orientated north-west/south-east. No archaeological features identified." 501,"Trench 501 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat crop. Topsoil at the north end was 0.21m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.29m at the south end. The subsoil at the north end was 0.18m thick, 0.13m in the centre and 0.12m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a light greyish brown soft silty clay with gravel, frequent subrounded and subangular stones with two land drains orientated north-west/south-east. 1x Ditch [501-04]." 502,"Trench 502 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat crop field. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.27m thick, 0.28m in the centre and 0.31m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.21m thick at the north-west end, 0.23m at the centre and 0.24m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid greyish yellow firm silty clay with frequent subangular stones and patches of gravels and one land drain running north/south. Three linear were identified [502-04], [502-06] and [502-10]." 503,"Trench 503 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat crop field. Topsoil at the north end was 0.24m thick, 0.27m in the centre and 0.25m at the south end. The subsoil at the north end was 0.21m thick, 0.15m in the centre and 0.06m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid greyish yellow firm silty clay with frequent subangular stones, gravels and one land drain running north-west/south-east. 3 x Ditches [503-04], [503-06] and [503-10] and 1 x Ditch Terminus 503-08." 504,"Trench 504 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.24m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.19m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.13m thick at the north-east end, 0.16m at the centre and 0.14m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-greyish orange firm sandy clay with patches of coarse gravel and subangular stones with a land drain running north-west/south-east. 1 x Ditch [504-04]." 505,"Trench 505 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat crop field. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.22m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.28m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.14m thick at the north-west end, 0.17m at the centre and 0.18m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid greyish yellow firm silty clay with frequent subangular stones and patches of gravels and two land drains running north/south. 1 x Ditch [505-04]." 506,"Trench 506 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture and crop. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.22m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.26m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.14m thick at the north-east end, 0.15m at the centre and 0.16m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-greyish yellow firm silty clay with patches of coarse gravel and subangular stones with four land drains running north/south. 1 x Ditch [506-04]." 507,"Trench 507 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.19m thick, 0.17m in the centre and 0.28m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the north-west end, 0.15m at the centre and 0.12m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-orangish brown clayey silt with frequent stone inclusions, two land drains orientated north/south and one land drain north-west/south-east. No archaeological features identified." 508,"Trench 508 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.19m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.21m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.14m thick at the north-west end, 0.14m at the centre and 0.14m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-orangish brown silty clay with occasional stone inclusions and two north-east/south-west orientated land drains. No archaeological features identified." 509,"Trench 509 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.8m and was undulating grass field. Topsoil at the north end was 0.24m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.29m at the south end. The subsoil at the north end was 0.12m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.26m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-orangish brown silty clay with occasional stone inclusions, two land drains orientated north-east/south-west and two land drains orientated north-west/south-east. 1 x possible structure 509-04 and an area of made ground in trench." 510,"Trench 510 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.29m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.26m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.16m thick at the north-east end, 0.17m at the centre and 0.16m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-dark orangish grey brown silty clay at the south-west, mid-greyish brown clayey silt with frequent gravel inclusions at the north-east. No archaeological features identified, area of made ground in majority of trench." 511,"Trench 511 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat ploughed field. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.23m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.26m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.15m thick at the north-west end, 0.13m at the centre and 0.17m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a light blueish grey soft silty clay with frequent subangular stones and four land drains orientated north-east/south-west. 1 x Ditch [511-04]." 512,"Trench 512 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop field. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.18m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.21m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.04m thick at the north-east end, 0.04m at the centre and 0.06m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-orangish grey brown silty clay with frequent gravel inclusions and one land drain orientated north-east/south-west. 1 x Pit [512-04]." 513,"Trench 513 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.8m and was a ploughed field sloping up to the north-west. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.27m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.25m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.17m thick at the north-west end, 0.13m at the centre and 0.16m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a light brownish grey soft silty clay with frequent subangular stones and three land drains orientated north-east/south-west. No archaeological features identified, an area of modern disturbance identified in the trench." 514,"Trench 514 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.8m and was a flat cropped field. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.26m thick, 0.26m in the centre and 0.19m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.04m thick at the north-west end, 0.03m at the centre and 0.08m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-orangish brown sandy clayey silt with four land drains orientated north-east/south-west. No archaeological features identified." 515,"Trench 515 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop. Topsoil at the east end was 0.26m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.17m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.16m thick at the east end, 0.16m at the centre and 0.21m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a light brownish orange soft silty clay with occasional subrounded stones with three land drains orientated north-west/south-east and one land drain orientated north-east/south-west. 2 Curvilinear Termini [515-04], [515-06] and 1 x Ditch [515-08]." 516,"Trench 516 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop field. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.27m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.23m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.15m thick at the north-east end, 0.13m at the centre and 0.11m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-brownish orange soft silty clay with occasional subangular stones with one land drain orientated north-west/south-east and one land drain north-east/south-west. 2 x Ditches [516-04], [516-06] and 1 x Ditch Terminus [516-08]." 517,"Trench 517 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.28m thick, 0.30m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the north-east end, 0.13m at the centre and 0.10m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-brownish orange firm silty clay with occasional subangular pebbles and cobbles with one land drain orientated north-west/south-east. 7 x Ditches [517-04], [517-06], [517-08], [517-10], [517-13], [517-18] and [517-20] and 1 x Posthole [517-16]." 518,"Trench 518 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.18m thick, 0.32m in the centre and 0.26m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the north-east end, 0.12m at the centre and 0.10m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-yellowish brown firm silty clay with abundant subangular gravels, pebbles and cobbles with four land drains orientated north-west/south-east and two land drains orientated north-east/south-west. No archaeological features identified." 519,"Trench 519 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop. Topsoil at the east end was 0.22m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.21m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.05m thick at the east end, 0.07m at the centre and 0.07m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-orangish brown silty clay with one land drain orientated north-west/south-east, No archaeological features identified." 520,"Trench 520 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.8m and was a flat crop field. Topsoil at the north end was 0.26m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.23m at the south end. The subsoil at the north end was 0.14m thick, 0.07m in the centre and 0.07m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-orangish brown silty clay with one land drain orientated north-east/south-west. 4 x Ditches [520-04], [520-08], [520-10] and [520-12] and 1 x Pit [520-06]." 521,"Trench 521 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass. Topsoil at the east end was 0.25m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.23m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.12m thick at the east end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.16m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-yellowish grey brown silty clay. 1 x Ditch [521-04]." 522,"Trench 522 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass. Topsoil at the east end was 0.20m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.24m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.12m thick at the east end, 0.14m at the centre and 0.12m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-yellowish brown silty clay with frequent gravels/subangular stone inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 523,Descoped. 524,"Trench 524 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.8m and was a flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.23m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.24m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.16m thick at the north-west end, 0.16m at the centre and 0.16m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-brownish orange sandy clay with occasional subangular stones. No archaeological features identified." 525,Descoped. 526,Descoped. 527,"Trench 527 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.8m and was a flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.30m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.30m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.16m thick at the north-west end, 0.15m at the centre and 0.10m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-yellowish grey brown clayey silt with one land drain orientated north-east/south-west. 3 x Ditches [527-04], [527-06] and [527-08]." 528,Descoped. 529,"Trench 529 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the east end was 0.25m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.22m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.23m thick at the east end, 0.18m at the centre and 0.23m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a light brownish yellow firm sandy clay with occasional subangular stones. 3 x Ditches [529-04], [529-07] and [529-09]." 530,"Trench 530 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.8m and was a flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.29m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.22m at the south end. The subsoil at the north end was 0.19m thick, 0.26m in the centre and 0.17m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising alight brownish orange soft clayey sand with occasional subangular stones and one land drain orientated north-east/south-west. 2 x Ditches [530-08] and [530-12], 2 x Pits [530-04] and [530-06] and 1 x Posthole [530-18]." 531,"Trench 531 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.18m thick, 0.19m in the centre and 0.22m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.15m thick at the north-east end, 0.16m at the centre and 0.14m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-brownish yellow firm sandy clay with frequent sub angular stones and patches of coarse gravel. Two modern ditches identified, excavated in other trenches." 532,"Trench 532 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.8m and was a flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.24m thick, 0.26m in the centre and 0.23m at the south end. The subsoil at the north end was 0.21m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.21m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a light brownish orange sandy clay with frequent subangular stones and one land drain orientated north-east/south-west. 1 x Ditch [532-04]." 533,"Trench 533 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the east end was 0.25m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.26m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.06m at the centre and 0.15m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a light brownish yellow firm sandy clay with frequent subangular stones and three land drains orientated north-west/south-east. 2 x Ditches [533-14] and [533-16], 3 x Pits [533-04], [533-06] and [533-08] and 2 x Postholes [533-10] and [533-12]." 534,"Trench 534 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.8m and was a flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.19m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.22m at the south end. The subsoil at the north end was 0.16m thick, 0.19m in the centre and 0.23m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a light brownish orange firm sandy clay with frequent subangular stones and one land drain orientated north-east/south-west and one land drain orientated north-west/south-east. 1 x Ditch 534-04." 535,"Trench 535 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.8m and was a flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.21m thick, 0.26m in the centre and 0.19m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.12m thick at the north-west end, 0.16m at the centre and 0.12m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a light brownish orange firm sandy clay with frequent subangular stones and coarse grave patches No archaeological features identified." 536,"Trench 536 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the east end was 0.24m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.25m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.18m thick at the east end, 0.18m at the centre and 0.26m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a light brownish orange firm silty clay with frequent subangular stones. 1 x Posthole [536-04] and 5 x Ditches [536-06], [536-09], [536-11], [536-13] and [536-15]." 537,"Trench 537 was orientated north/south, measured 30m x 1.8m and was a green pasture sloping very gently down to the south. Topsoil at the north end was 0.19m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.23m at the south end. The subsoil at the north end was 0.16m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.17m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a light greyish brown firm silty clay mottled with pale greyish blue, one land drain orientated north-west/south-east and one land drain orientated north/south. No archaeological features identified." 538,"Trench 538 was orientated north/south, measured 30m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.26m thick, 0.19m in the centre and 0.29m at the south end. The subsoil at the north end was 0.14m thick, 0.11m in the centre and 0.17m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a pale greyish brown mottled with pale greyish blue firm silty clay and one land drain orientated north/south. 1 x Ditch [538-04]." 539,"Trench 539 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 30m x 1.8m and was undulating crop. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.20 thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.30m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.16m thick at the north-east end, 0.18m at the centre and 0.05m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-orangish brown firm silty clay with common subangular cobbles and two land drains orientated north-west/south-east. No archaeological features identified." 540,"Trench 540 was orientated east/west, measured 30m x 1.80m and was undulating crop. Topsoil at the east end was 0.26m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.24m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.14m thick at the east end, 0.16m at the centre and 0.14m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-orangish brown firm silty clay with one land drain orientated north/south. No archaeological features identified." 541,"Trench 541 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 30m x 1.8m and was an undulating crop. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.20m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.21m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.12m thick at the north-west end, 0.12m at the centre and 0.15m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a pale brownish yellow soft silty clay with common subangular, pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified." 542,"Trench 542 was orientated north/south, measured 30m x 1.8m and was undulating crop and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north end was 0.31m thick, 0.30m in the centre and 0.31m at the south end. The subsoil at the north end was 0.06m thick, 0.10m in the centre and 0.04m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a pale greyish yellow mottled with mid brownish orange firm silty clay No archaeological features identified." 543,"Trench 543 was orientated east/west, measured 30m x 1.80m and was flat crop. Topsoil at the east end was 0.23m thick, 0.13m in the centre and 0.24m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.16m thick at the east end, 0.16m at the centre and 0.14m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-orangish brown silty clay. No archaeological features identified." 544,Descoped. 545,"Trench 545 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 30m x 1.8m and was flat crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.18m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.25m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.12m thick at the north-west end, 0.15m at the centre and 0.20m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-brownish orange firm silty clay with one land drain orientated north-east/south-west. 3 x Ditches [545-04], [545-08] and [545-10] and Ditch Terminus [545-06]." 546,"Trench 546 was orientated east/west, measured 30m x 1.80m and was flat crop stubble. Topsoil at the east end was 0.31m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.26m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.13m thick at the east end, 0.08m at the centre and 0.14m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-brownish yellow soft sandy clay with common subangular pebbles and cobbles and two land drains orientated north-west/south-east. 4 x Ditches [546-04], [546-06], [546-08] and [546-10]." 547,"Trench 547 was orientated east/west, measured 30m x 1.80m and was crop stubble sloping gently down to the east. Topsoil at the east end was 0.26m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.23m at the west end. The subsoil was not present in the east end or centre and was 0.07m thick at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-yellowish grey mottled with mid brownish orange firm silty clay with common subangular pebbles and cobbles. 1 x Pit [547-04] and 1 x Ditch [547-06]." 548,"Trench 548 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the east end was 0.19m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.22m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.17m thick at the east end, 0.14m at the centre and 0.17m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-brownish yellow firm sandy clay with occasional subangular stones and two land drains orientated north-west/south-east. 1 x Pit [548-04] and 1 x Ditch [548-06]." 549,"Trench 549 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the east end was 0.19m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.22m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.17m thick at the east end, 0.14m at the centre and 0.17m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-brownish yellow firm sandy clay with occasional subangular stones and two land drains orientated north-west/south-east. 4 x Pits [548-04], [548-20], [548-14], [548-06] 3 x Ditches [547-12], [548-08], [548-10] 1 x Field Drain." 550,"Trench 550 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.20m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.22m at the south end. The subsoil at the north end was 0.18m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.21m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a pale brownish yellow firm sandy clay with occasional subangular stones, five land drains orientated north-west/south-east and four land drains orientated north-east/south-west. No archaeological features identified." 551,"Trench 551 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.19m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.24m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.16m thick at the north-east end, 0.16m at the centre and 0.20m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a light brownish yellow firm sandy clay with occasional subangular stones and two land drains orientated north-west/south-east. 5 x Ditches [551-04], [551-07], [551-09], [551-11] and [551-13]." 552,"Trench 552 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat crop. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.28m thick, 0.27m in the centre and 0.22m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.13m thick at the north-west end, 0.15m at the centre and 0.17m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a light brownish yellow sandy clay with frequent subangular stones and coarse gravel, one land drain orientated north-west/south-east and two land drains orientated east to west. 2 x Ditches [552-04] and [552-09] 1 x Pit [552-07] ." 553,"Trench 553 was orientated north/south measured 20m x 1.8m and was undulating grass. Topsoil at the north end was 0.23m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.23m at the south end. Subsoil at the north end was 0.18m thick, 0.13m in the centre and 0.09m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangey brown sandy silty with frequent small to medium subangular stone inclusions. No archaeological features identified. " 554,"Trench 554 was orientated east/west, measured 30m x 1.80m and was grass gently sloping to the east. Topsoil at the west end was 0.21m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.28m at the east end. The subsoil was 0.15m thick at the west end, 0.12m at the centre and 0.10m at the east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangey brown silty clay. No archaeological features identified." 555,"Trench 555 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat ploughed field. Topsoil at the west end was 0.30m thick, 0.27m in the centre and 0.21m at the east end. The subsoil was 0.09m thick at the west end, 0.16m at the centre and 0.16m at the east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid greyish blue firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 556,"Trench 504 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.18m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.23m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.15m thick at the north-west end, 0.16m at the centre and 0.13m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid orangish brown firm silty clay with very occasional small subrounded stones. No archaeological features identified." 557,"Trench 557 was orientated east/west, measured 25m x 1.80m and was green pasture rising up gently to the west. Topsoil at the west end was 0.22m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.28m at the east end. The subsoil was 0.08m thick at the west end, 0.26m at the centre and 0.12m at the east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid-brownish grey plastic clay with one field drain orientated north-west/south-east. No archaeological features identified." 558,"Trench 558 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 25m x 1.8m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.19m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.22m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.20m thick at the north-west end, 0.16m at the centre and 0.18m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-brownish grey plastic clay with one land drain orientated east/west and three land drains orientated north/south. No archaeological features identified." 559,"Trench 559 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 25m x 1.8m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.20m thick, 0.12m in the centre and 0.22m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.06m thick at the north-west end, 0.18m at the centre and 0.15m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-light brownish grey plastic clay with one land drain orientated east/west. No archaeological features identified." 560,"Trench 560 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 25m x 1.8m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.16m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.17m thick at the north-east end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.20m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-brownish grey plastic clay with one land drain orientated north-east/south-west. No archaeological features identified." 561,"Trench 561 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.8m and was grass pasture sloping down sharply to the north-west. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.16m thick, 0.12m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the north-west end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.07m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-orangish brown plastic clay with rare pebbles, one land drain orientated north-west/south-east and four land drains north-east/south-west. No archaeological features identified." 999,"Trench 999 was orientated east/west, measured 25m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the east end was 0.22m thick, 0.19m in the centre and 0.21m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.35m thick at the east end, 0.37m at the centre and 0.21m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid-orangish grey clayey silty with abundant gravel and medium sized subrounded stones No archaeological features identified." 1000,"Trench 1000 was orientated east/west, measured 25m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the east end was 0.18m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.22m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.18m thick at the east end, 0.21m at the centre and 0.20m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with sub angular stones (5 - 10 mm in size) and patches of gravel. No archaeological features identified." 1001,"Trench 1001 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.18m thick, 0.17m in the centre and 0.16m at the south end. The subsoil was 0.24m thick at the north end, 0.18m at the centre and 0.20m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with gravel patches. No archaeological features identified." 1002,Descoped. 1003,Descoped. 1004,"Trench 1004 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 25m x 1.80m and flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.19m thick, 0.28m in the centre and 0.19m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.23m thick at the north-east end, 0.24m at the centre and 0.20m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 1005,"Trench 1005 was orientated east/west, measured 25m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the east end was 0.25m thick, 0.30m in the centre and 0.27m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.19m thick at the east end, 0.22m at the centre and 0.21m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 1006,"Trench 1006 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 25m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture (slight slope to the N). Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.24m thick, 0.19m in the centre and 0.23m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.19m thick at the north-west end, 0.18m at the centre and 0.20m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with very occasional manganese flecking. No archaeological features identified." 1007,"Trench 1007 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 25m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture (slight slope to the N). Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.24m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.23m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.18m thick at the north-east end, 0.26m at the centre and 0.23m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of dark brownish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions, blue boulder clay present. No archaeological features identified." 1008,"Trench 1008 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.20m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.22m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.20m thick at the north-east end, 0.15m at the centre and 0.23m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of dark brownish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions, patches of dark reddish brown silty clay silty clay and pale grey, degraded sandstone and patch of pale greyish blue gravel at NE end. No archaeological features identified. NE end relocated towards the N due to overhead services." 1009,"Trench 1009 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was sloping green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.27m thick, 0.26m in the centre and 0.29m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.17m thick at the north-west end, 0.13m at the centre and 0.14m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of dark brownish red firm silty clay with bedrock present. No archaeological features identified. SE end moved towards the E due to overhead services." 1010,"Trench 1010 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.27m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.23m at the south end. The subsoil was 0.17m thick at the north end, 0.16m at the centre and 0.16m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of dark brownish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 1011,"Trench 1011 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 25m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.25m thick, 0.30m in the centre and 0.31m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.23m thick at the north-west end, 0.24m at the centre and 0.26m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 1012,"Trench 1012 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 30m x 1.80m and was green pasture rising gently up to the north-west. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.24m thick, 0.26m in the centre and 0.26m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.18m thick at the north-west end, 0.20m at the centre and 0.20m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-brownish red firm silty clay. No archaeological features identified. " 1013,"Trench 1013 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 40m x 1.80m sloping to the south crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.24m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.24m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the north-west end, 0.13m at the centre and 0.20m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangish red hard mudstone mottled with pale greyish blue and a mid orangish red firm silty clay. No archaeological features identified. Shortened due to ecological constraints." 1014,"Trench 1014 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.80m and was sloping to the S stubble crop. Topsoil at the north end was 0.18m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.23m at the south end. The subsoil was 0.12m thick at the north end, 0.13m at the centre and 0.13m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale brownish orange firm silty clay with occasional sub rounded pebbles. 1 x Ditch [1014-04]." 1015,"Trench 1015 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was sloping to the SW crop stubble. Topsoil at the east end was 0.22m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.24m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.07m thick at the east end, 0.20m at the centre and 0.10m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangish red firm silty clay. No archaeological features identified." 1016,"Trench 1016 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was sloping crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.14m thick, 0.19m in the centre and 0.17m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.13m thick at the north-west end, 0.23m at the centre and 0.10m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orange red firm silty clay with pale blueish grey patches. No archaeological features identified." 1017,"Trench 1017 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was sloping gently to the SW grass and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.17m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.15m thick at the north-west end, 0.04m at the centre and 0.10m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangish red firm silty clay. No archaeological features identified." 1018,"Trench 1018 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was sloping gently to the SW grass and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.17m thick, 0.19m in the centre and 0.18m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.12m thick at the north-west end, 0.18m at the centre and 0.12m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay. No archaeological features identified." 1019,"Trench 1019 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was sloping gently to the S crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.18m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.13m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.07m thick at the north-west end, 0.11m at the centre and 0.10m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangish red firm silty clay with pale blueish grey degraded sandstone inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 1020,"Trench 1020 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and flattish grass and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.14m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.25m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.09m thick at the north-east end, 0.14m at the centre and 0.14m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangish red and orangish brown firm silty clay with occasional chalk inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 1021,"Trench 1021 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was sloping gently to the W crop stubble and grass. Topsoil at the east end was 0.15m thick, 0.19m in the centre and 0.22m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.08m thick at the east end, 0.08m at the centre and 0.13m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with occasional sub angular pebbles. No archaeological features identified." 1022,"Trench 1022 was orientated north/south, measured 30m x 1.80m and was flat crop. Topsoil at the north end was 0.25m thick, 0.28m in the centre and 0.27m at the south end. The subsoil was 0.27m thick at the north end, 0.27m at the centre and 0.23m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish yellow firm clayey silt with minimal inclusions and brownish red firm clayey silt with patches of blueish grey silty clay. No archaeological features identified." 1023,"Trench 1023 was orientated east/west, measured 30m x 1.80m and was flat crop. Topsoil at the east end was 0.23m thick, 0.19m in the centre and 0.26m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the east end, 0.16m at the centre and 0.16m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish yellow firm clayey silt with minimal inclusions and brownish red firm clayey silt with patches of blueish grey silty clay. No archaeological features identified." 1024,"Trench 1024 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 30m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.28m thick, 0.27m in the centre and 0.24m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.25m thick at the north-west end, 0.17m at the centre and 0.18m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish yellow firm clayey silt with minimal inclusions and brownish red firm clayey silt with patches of blueish grey silty clay. No archaeological features identified." 1025,Descoped. 1026,Descoped. 1027,Descoped. 1028,Descoped. 1029,Descoped. 1030,"Trench 1030 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and flat crop. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.18m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.26m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.18m thick at the north-east end, 0.17m at the centre and 0.30m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-brownish red firm silty clay with abundant white sandstone inclusions. 1 x Ditch [1030-04] and one modern ditch was identified which was not excavated in this trench." 1031,"Trench 1031 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and flat crop. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.18m thick, 0.30m in the centre and 0.24m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.32m thick at the north-east end, 0.22m at the centre and 0.25m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-brownish red firm silty clay with abundant white sandstone inclusions. 1 x Ditch [1031-04] and 1 x Ditch Terminus [1031-07]." 1032,"Trench 1032 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop and grass. Topsoil at the east end was 0.24m thick, 0.26m in the centre and 0.30m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.41m thick at the east end, 0.29m at the centre and 0.32m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a light reddish orange clayey silty with abundant white gravel and medium sized subangular stones. 1 x Ditch 1032-04" 1033,"Trench 1033 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass and crop. Topsoil at the north end was 0.30m thick, 0.30m in the centre and 0.28m at the south end. The subsoil was 0.32m thick at the north end, 0.24m at the centre and 0.22m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising light reddish orange clayey silt with abundant white gravel and occasional medium sized stones. No archaeological features identified." 1034,"Trench 1034 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.28m thick, 0.30m in the centre and 0.21m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.18m thick at the north-west end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.19m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-orangish red firm silty clay. 1 x Ditch [1034-04]." 1035,"Trench 1035 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop. Topsoil at the east end was 0.23m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.24m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.19m thick at the east end, 0.20m at the centre and 0.22m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a dark orangish red firm silty clay with occasional subangular gravels. No archaeological features identified." 1036,"Trench 1036 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.23m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.21m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.19m thick at the north-east end, 0.22m at the centre and 0.24m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with very occasional sub rounded small stones. No archaeological features identified." 1037,"Trench 1037 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.21m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.25m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.23m thick at the north-east end, 0.22m at the centre and 0.29m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with very occasional sub rounded small stones. No archaeological features identified." 1038,"Trench 1038 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture (modern ditch in N extent). Topsoil at the north end was 0.17m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.23m at the south end. The subsoil was 0.35m thick at the north end, 0.24m at the centre and 0.23m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with very occasional sub rounded small stones. No archaeological features identified." 1039,"Trench 1039 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was undulating flat green pasture (modern ditch across middle of trench). Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.22m thick, 0.27m in the centre and 0.26m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.18m thick at the north-east end, 0.22m at the centre and 0.23m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with very occasional sub rounded small stones. No archaeological features identified." 1040,"Trench 1040 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.24m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.22m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.20m thick at the north-west end, 0.24m at the centre and 0.23m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with occasional sub rounded small stones. No archaeological features identified." 1041,"Trench 1041 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat stubble and grass. Topsoil at the east end was 0.21m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.25m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.08m thick at the east end, 0.07m at the centre and 0.07m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orange red firm silty clay with occasional sub angular pebbles. 1 x Ditch [1041-04]." 1042,"Trench 1042 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat stubble and grass. Topsoil at the east end was 0.26m thick, 0.17m in the centre and 0.21m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.03m thick at the east end, 0.07m at the centre and 0.06m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of dark orangish red firm silty clay with occasional sub angular pebbles. No archaeological features identified." 1043,"Trench 1043 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat stubble and grass. Topsoil at the east end was 0.20m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.23m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.09m thick at the east end, 0.14m at the centre and 0.06m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangish red firm silty clay with occasional sub angular pebbles.. No archaeological features identified." 1044,"Trench 1044 was orientated east/west, measured 30m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the east end was 0.20m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.13m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.24m thick at the east end, 0.17m at the centre and 0.20m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale greyish orange firm sandy clay with one land drain orientated north-west/south-east. No archaeological features identified." 1045,"Trench 1045 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the east end was 0.21m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.20m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.23m thick at the east end, 0.24m at the centre and 0.24m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising pale yellowish grey mottled with mid blueish grey firm sandy clay with one land drain orientated north-west/south-east. No archaeological features identified." 1046,"Trench 1046 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.17m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.26m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.31m thick at the north-east end, 0.25m at the centre and 0.25m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-brownish grey, pale greyish red and pale blueish grey firm silty clay. 1 x Ditch [1046-04]." 1047,"Trench 1046 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.20m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.30m thick at the north-east end, 0.24m at the centre and 0.20m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-orangish red with pale blueish white patches firm silty clay. No archaeological features identified." 1048,"Trench 1048 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 25m x 1.80m and was flat grass and stubble. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.22m thick, 0.31m in the centre and 0.24m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.18m thick at the north-west end, 0.15m at the centre and 0.36m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of dark brownish red firm silty clay. No archaeological features identified." 1049,Descoped. 1050,"Trench 1050 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was crop slightly sloping towards the E. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.28m thick, 0.35m in the centre and 0.22m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.08m thick at the north-west end, 0.05m at the centre and 0.12m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brown red firm silty clay with occasional light grey-blue mottling. No archaeological features identified." 1051,"Trench 1051 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 40m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.19m thick, 0.15m in the centre and 0.15m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.12m thick at the north-east end, 0.08m at the centre and 0.10m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 1052,"Trench 1052 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was crop slightly sloping towards the N. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.50m thick, 0.28m in the centre and 0.25m at the south-east end. The subsoil was N/A at the north-west end, 0.14m at the centre and 0.25m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orange-red firm silty clay with frequent mudstone inclusions and light grey blue mottling 1 x Ditch 1052-04." 1053,"Trench 1053 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was crop slightly sloping towards the W. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.34m thick, 0.32m in the centre and 0.30m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.08m thick at the north-west end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.22m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brown-red firm silty clay. No archaeological features identified." 1054,"Trench 1054 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.29m thick, 0.27m in the centre and 0.35m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.05m thick at the north-west end, 0.13m at the centre and absent at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brown-red firm silty clay with occasional small and medium sub rounded stone inclusions and light grey blue mottling at the N end. No archaeological features identified." 1055,"Trench 1055 was orientated west/east, measured 30m x 1.8m and was ploughed field cropped stubble and sharply slops up to east. Topsoil at the west end was 0.46m thick, 0.50m in the centre and 0.40m at the east end. No subsoil present in this trench. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid-red brown compact clay with rare flint. No archaeological features identified. " 1056,"Trench 1056 was orientated west/east, measured 30m x 1.80m and was ploughed field with a sharp upwards slop to east. Topsoil at the east end was 0.50m thick, 0.50m in the centre and 0.46m thick at the west end. No subsoil. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid red-brown compact plastic clay with medium flint and rare charcoal. CBM present in the topsoil. No archaeological features identified. " 1057,"Trench 1057 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat stubble. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.22m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.22m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.14m thick at the north-east end, 0.18m at the centre and 0.12m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions and orangey yellow silty gravels. No archaeological features identified." 1058,"Trench 1058 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.21m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.13m thick at the north-west end, 0.12m at the centre and 0.18m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brown-red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 1059,"Trench 1059 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the east end was 0.25m thick, 0.26m in the centre and 0.25m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.15m thick at the east end, 0.14m at the centre and 0.13m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 1060,"Trench 1060 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture with slight incline towards the W. Topsoil at the east end was 0.28m thick, 0.32m in the centre and 0.30m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.17m thick at the east end, 0.28m at the centre and 0.34m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with gravel inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 1061,"Trench 1061 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and green pasture on the side of a hill. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.21m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.27m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.12m thick at the north-east end, 0.13m at the centre and 0.14m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with gravel inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 1062,"Trench 1062 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was green pasture sloping to the S. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.17m thick, 0.19m in the centre and 0.21m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.15m thick at the north-west end, 0.11m at the centre and 0.12m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangey yellow soft silty gravel with clay lenses. No archaeological features identified." 1063,"Trench 1063 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was green pasture on a ridge declining towards the W. Topsoil at the east end was 0.18m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.18m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.18m thick at the east end, 0.15m at the centre and 0.10m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions and mid orangey yellow silty gravels. 1 x Ditch [1063-04]." 1064,"Trench 1064 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.80m and was green pasture on a sloping hill. Topsoil at the north end was 0.23m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.18m at the south end. The subsoil was 0.14m thick at the north end, 0.20m at the centre and 0.11m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm clay with mixed inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 1065,"Trench 1065 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was a green pasture on side of a hill running north/south. Topsoil at the east end was 0.23m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.22m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.11m thick at the east end, 0.11m at the centre and 0.14m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of light orangey yellow soft sandy gravel with medium sized stone inclusions with patched of clay throughout. No archaeological features identified." 1066,"Trench 1066 never existed, missed out on numbering." 1067,"Trench 1067 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was green pasture inclining towards the NE extent. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.20m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.21m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.16m thick at the north-east end, 0.18m at the centre and 0.11m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions.. No archaeological features identified." 1068,"Trench 1068 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crap. Topsoil at the east end was 0.21m thick, 0.15m in the centre and 0.21m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.12m thick at the east end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.13m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 1069,"Trench 1069 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.19m thick, 0.17m in the centre and 0.17m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.15m thick at the north-west end, 0.18m at the centre and 0.21m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red soft clayey silty with occasional large stones throughout. No archaeological features identified." 1070,"Trench 1070 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.19m thick, 0.17m in the centre and 0.14m at the south end. The subsoil was 0.15m thick at the north end, 0.16m at the centre and 0.14m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red soft clayey silt with gravels. No archaeological features identified." 1071,"Trench 1071 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.24m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.14m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.12m thick at the north-west end, 0.12m at the centre and 0.13m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. 1 x Ditch [1071-04]." 1072,"Trench 1072 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.20m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.24m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.14m thick at the north-east end, 0.11m at the centre and 0.12m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangey red soft silty clay with gravel patches and occasional medium - large stones. No archaeological features identified." 1073,"Trench 1073 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.23m thick, 0.19m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the north-west end, 0.08m at the centre and 0.18m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. 1 x Ditch [1073-04] orientated east/west." 1074,"Trench 1074 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.19m thick, 0.27m in the centre and 0.26m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.17m thick at the north-east end, 0.13m at the centre and 0.14m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 1075,"Trench 1075 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.19m thick, 0.19m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.15m thick at the north-east end, 0.14m at the centre and 0.11m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. 1 x Ditch [1075-04] orientated east/west." 1076,"Trench 1076 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.23m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.21m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.14m thick at the north-east end, 0.16m at the centre and 0.17m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 1077,"Trench 1077 was orientated northwest/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat cropped field. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.30m thick, 0.26m in the centre and 0.27m at the south-east end. Subsoil was 0.14m thick at the north-west end, 0.19m at the centre and 0.16m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid greyish red firm silty clay with min inclusions. One land drain in the north-west end and one towards the south-east, plus two stone land drains in the middle of the trench. No archaeological features identified. " 1078,"Trench 1078 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat cropped field. Topsoil at the north end was 0.26m thick, 0.31m in the centre and 0.36m in the south end. The subsoil was 0.16m thick at the north end, 0.10 at the centre and 0.14m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid greyish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified. " 1079,"Trench 1079 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.8m and was flat crop. Topsoil at the south-west end was 0.38m thick, 0.36m in the centre and 0.32m at the north-east end. The subsoil was 0.15m thick at the east end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.15m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid greyish red firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified. " 1080,"Trench 1080 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop. Topsoil at the east end was 0.16m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.29m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.15m thick at the east end, 0.18m at the centre and 0.15m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangey red soft silty clay with minimal inclusion. No archaeological features identified." 1081,"Trench 1081 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 30m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.20m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.14m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.30m thick at the north-west end, 0.30m at the centre and 0.35m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of dark blueish brownish red firm silty clay. No archaeological features identified." 1082,"Trench 1082 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.25m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.23m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.25m thick at the north-east end, 0.30m at the centre and 0.30m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-orangish red firm mudstone and firm mid orangish red silty clay. No archaeological features identified." 1083,"Trench 1083 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the east end was 0.23m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.21m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.15m thick at the east end, 0.16m at the centre and 0.21m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-brownish red firm silty clay with very occasional subrounded stones with one land drain orientated north-east/south-west. No archaeological features identified." 1084,"Trench 1084 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.16m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.27m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.18m thick at the north-west end, 0.18m at the centre and 0.05m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid brownish grey plastic clay with rare chalk flecks and four land drains orientated north/south. No archaeological features identified." 1085,"Trench 1085 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.16m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.18m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.24m thick at the north-west end, 0.12m at the centre and 0.22m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid brownish grey plastic clay with three land drains orientated north/south and three land drains orientated east/west. No archaeological features identified." 1086,"Trench 1086 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.14m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.19m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.16m thick at the north-west end, 0.15m at the centre and 0.19m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a dark brownish red firm silty clay with common subangular pebbles and cobbles and one land drain orientated north-east/south-west. No archaeological features identified." 1087,"Trench 1087 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.26m thick, 0.27m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.13m thick at the north-east end, 0.09m at the centre and 0.15m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-brownish red firm silty clay with common subangular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified." 1088,"Trench 1088 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.21m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.21m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.09m thick at the north-west end, 0.02m at the centre and 0.14m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-brownish red firm silty clay. No archaeological features identified." 1089,"Trench 1089 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.20m thick, 0.27m in the centre and 0.17m at the south end. The subsoil was 0.16m thick at the north end, 0.20m at the centre and 0.16m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a dark brownish red firm silty clay with common subangular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified." 1090,"Trench 1090 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was green pasture rising up gently south-east. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.28m thick, 0.19m in the centre and 0.26m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.14m thick at the north-west end, 0.20m at the centre and 0.15m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-brownish red firm silty clay with common subangular pebbles and cobbles, one land drain orientated north-west/south-east and one land drain orientated north-east/south-west. No archaeological features identified." 1091,"Trench 1091 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.30m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.21m at the south end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the north end, 0.15m at the centre and 0.19m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-brownish red firm silty clay with very common subangular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified." 1092,"Trench 1092 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.25m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.27m at the south end. The subsoil was 0.12m thick at the north end, 0.19m at the centre and 0.13m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-brownish red firm silty clay with common subangular pebbles and cobbles and one land drain orientated north-east/south-west. No archaeological features identified." 1093,"Trench 1093 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.23m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.25m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.20m thick at the north-east end, 0.17m at the centre and 0.10m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-brownish orange with dark brownish red firm silty clay. No archaeological features identified." 1094,"Trench 1094 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was green pasture rising very gently to the south-west. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.31m thick, 0.28m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.12m thick at the north-east end, 0.12m at the centre and 0.11m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-brownish orange red firm silty clay with common subangular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified." 1095,Descoped. 1096,Descoped. 1097,Descoped. 1098,Descoped. 1099,Descoped. 1100,Descoped. 1101,Descoped. 1102,Descoped. 1103,Descoped. 1104,Descoped. 1105,"Trench 1105 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.22m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.19m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.14m thick at the north-east end, 0.13m at the centre and 0.11m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-yellowish grey firm silty clay with abundant subangular stones and gravels and one land drain orientated northwest/south-east. No archaeological features identified." 1106,"Trench 1106 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was green pasture rising steeply to the west. Topsoil at the east end was 0.12m thick, 0.12m in the centre and 0.16m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.15m thick at the east end, 0.15m at the centre and 0.14m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a light-orangish grey plastic clay with common pebbles. No archaeological features identified." 1107,"Trench 1107 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.80m and was green pasture sloping sharply down to the east. Topsoil at the north end was 0.20m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.18m at the south end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the north end, 0.09m at the centre and 0.04m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-orangish grey compact clay with frequent pebbles. No archaeological features identified." 1108,"Trench 1108 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was green pasture sloping down steeply to the west. Topsoil at the east end was 0.20m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.18m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.16m thick at the east end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.09m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-orangish brown compact gravels and clay with frequent pebbles and flint, and five land drains orientated north-east/south-west. 1 x Ditch [1108-04]" 1109,"Trench 1109 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.20m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.22m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.15m thick at the north-west end, 0.15m at the centre and 0.12m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid greyish yellow soft silty clay with gravels. 2 ditches identified [1109-04] and [1109-10] 2 x postholes/pits [1109-06] and [1109-08]." 1110,"Trench 1110 was orientated south-west/north-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat stubble harvested barley. Topsoil at the south-west end was 0.36m thick, 0.48m at the centre and 0.56m at the north-east end. No subsoil present. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brown grey clay with medium pebbles, with seven field drain from top to bottom of the trench. No archaeological features identified. " 1111,"Trench 1111 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grassland. Topsoil at the south end was 0.16m thick, 0.30m in the centre and 0.24m at the north end. The subsoil was 0.17m thick at the south end, 0.07m at the centre and 0.10m at the north end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish orange firm silty clay with very frequent gravel and subangular stones. Two land drains were identified. No archaeological features identified. " 1112,"Trench 1112 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grassland. Topsoil at the south-west end was 0.27m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.24m at the north-east end. The subsoil was 0.06m thick at the south-west, 0.08m in the centre and 0.08m at the north-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish orange firm silty clay with very frequent gravel and subangular stones. One land drain was present. No archaeological features identified." 1113,"Trench 1113 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grassland. Topsoil at the north end was 0.14m thick, 0.23m at the centre and 0.20m at the south end. The subsoil was 0.13m thick at the north end, 0.06m at the centre and 0.09m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish orange firm silty clay with very frequent gravel and subangular stones. Two land drains identified. 1 x curvilinear ring ditch identified [1113-04] and [1113-06]." 1114,"Trench 1114 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m was flat grassland. Topsoil at the west end was 0.23m thick, 0.23m at the centre and 0.22m at the east end. The subsoil was 0.08m thick at west end, 0.11m at the centre and 0.07m at the east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish orange firm silty clay with very frequent gravel and subangular stones. One land drain identified. No archaeological features identified." 1115,"Trench 1115 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m was flat cut cropped/grassland. Topsoil at the west end was 0.24m thick, 0.20m at the centre and 0.23m at the east end. The subsoil was 0.08m thick at the west end, 0.09m at the centre and 0.07 at the east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish orange firm silty clay with very frequent gravel and subangular stones. Two land drain identified. No archaeological features identified." 1116,"Trench 1116 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m was flat grassland. Topsoil at the west end was 0.25m thick, 0.18m centre and 0.25m at the east end. The subsoil was 0.07m thick at the west end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.07m at the east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish orange firm silty clay with very frequent gravel and subangular stones. One land drain identified. No archaeological features identified." 1117,"Trench 1117 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m was flat grassland. Topsoil was 0.18m thick at the west end, 0.24m at the centre and 0.24m at the east end. The subsoil was 0.15m thick at the west end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.11m at the east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish orange firm silty clay with very frequent gravel and subangular stones. 1 x ditch [1117-04] and 1 x terminus [1117-06]. " 1118,"Trench 1118 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m was flat stubble harvested barley. Topsoil was 0.14m thick at the east end, 0.28m at the centre and 0.48 at the west end. The subsoil was 0.14m thick at the east end, 0.12m at the centre and 0.11m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid yellow-brown compact plastic clay. Six field drains were present along the trench. 1 x Ditch [1118-04]." 1119,"Trench 1119 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m was flat cut cropped ground. Topsoil was 0.25m thick at the west end, 0.21 in the centre and 0.24m at the east end. Subsoil was 0.11m thick at the west end, 0.11m in the centre and 0.10m at the east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish orange firm silty clay with very frequent gravel and subangular stones. One land drain. No archaeological features identified." 1120,"Trench 1120 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m was cropped stubble barley with a sharp slop towards the south-east. Topsoil was 0.40m thick at the north-west end, 0.38m at the centre and 0.50m at the south-east end. No subsoil. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid yellow grey compact clay with medium chalk and flint. 1 x Ditch [1120-04]." 1121,"Trench 1121 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grassland. Topsoil was 0.19m thick at the north-west end, 0.23 in the centre and 0.21m in the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.11m in the north-west end, 0.12 in the centre and 0.12 at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish orange firm silty clay with very frequent gravel and subangular stones. One land drain in the north-west extent and one land drain in the south-east extent of the drain. No archaeological features identified. " 1122,"Trench 1122 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat cropped field. Topsoil was 0.25m thick at the north end, 0.21 in the centre and 0.26m in the south end. The subsoil was 0.13m thick at the north end, 0.16m in the centre and 0.18m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orange-brown firm silty clay with frequent sub angular small to medium stones and coarse gravel throughout. Two field drain. 1 x ditch terminus [1122-04] and a 1 x Ditch [1122-07]. " 1123,"Trench 1123 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grassland. Topsoil was 0.22m thick at the north end, 0.27m in the centre and 0.20m in the south end. The subsoil was 0.08m thick at the north end, 0.06m in the centre and 0.07m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish orange firm silty clay with very frequent gravel and subangular stones. No archaeological features identified. " 1124,"Trench 1124 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grassland. Topsoil was 0.23m thick at the north-east end, 0.24m in the centre and 0.21m at the south-west. The subsoil was 0.07m thick at the north-east end, 0.09m in the centre and 0.10m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish orange firm silty clay with very frequent gravel and subangular stones. One land drain. No archaeological features identified. " 1125,"Trench 1125 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grassland. Topsoil was 0.24m thick at the south-west end, 0.32m in the centre and 0.26m in the north-east end. The subsoil was 0.08m thick at the south-west end, 0.08 in the centre and 0.06 at the north-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish orange firm silty clay with very frequent gravel and subangular stones. No archaeological features identified. " 1126,"Trench 1126 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grassland. Topsoil was 0.22m thick at the north-east, 0.23m in the centre and 0.24m in the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the north-east end, 0.07 in the centre and 0.09m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish orange firm silty clay with very frequent gravel and subangular stones. 1 x pit [1126-04]." 1127,"Trench 1127 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grassland. Topsoil was 0.20m thick at the west end, 0.23m in the centre and 0.21m in the east end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the west end, 0.10m in the centre and 0.07m at the east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish orange firm silty clay with very frequent gravel and subangular stones. One land drain. No archaeological features identified. " 1128,"Trench 1128 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.80m was flat grassland. Topsoil was 0.27m thick at the north end, 0.31 in the centre and 0.31m in the south end. The subsoil was 0.11m thick at the north end, 0.07m in the centre and 0.09 in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish orange firm silty clay with very frequent gravel and subangular stones. One land drain. No archaeological features identified. " 1129,"Trench 1129 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.80m was flat grassland. Topsoil was 0.28m thick at the north end, 0.22m at the centre and 0.23m in the south end. The subsoil was 0.06m thick at the north end, 0.07m at the centre and 0.09m in the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish orange firm silty clay with very frequent gravel and subangular stones. Two land drains. No archaeological features identified." 1130,"Trench 1130 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 30m x 1.80m was flat cropped ground. Topsoil was 0.24m thick at the south-east end, 0.19m at the centre and 0.26m in the north-west end. The subsoil was 0.12m thick at the south-east end, 0.18m in the centre and 0.14m at the north-west. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid yellowish brown firm silty clay with occasional chalk flecks and occasional small sub angular stones. No archaeological features identified. " 1131,"Trench 1131 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 30m x 1.80m was flat cropped ground. Topsoil was 0.18m thick at the south-west end, 0.25m at the centre and 0.27m in the north-east end. The subsoil was 0.20m thick at the south-west end, 0.14m in the centre and 0.14m in the north-east. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid yellowish brown firm silty clay with frequent sub angular medium sized stones. Two land drains. No archaeological features identified. " 1132,"Trench 1132 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.21m thick, 0.26m in the centre and 0.17m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.11m at the north-west end, 0.12 at the centre and 0.15m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid greyish yellow firm silty clay with gravels throughout. No archaeological features identified." 1133,"Trench 1133 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.26m thick, 0.29m in the centre and 0.28m at the south-west end. No subsoil was observed. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mottled mid brown-orange and light blue-yellow soft silty clay with frequent small to medium sized sub rounded gravels. No archaeological features identified." 1134,"Trench 1134 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.32m thick, 0.28m in the centre and 0.25m at the south-east end. No subsoil was observed. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mottled mid brown-orange and light blue-yellow soft silty clay with frequent small to medium sized sub rounded gravels. No archaeological features identified." 1135,"Trench 1135 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.26m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.26m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.14m thick at the north-west end, 0.12m at the centre and 0.15m at the south-east end.. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid greyish yellow soft silty clay with gravels throughout. No archaeological features identified." 1136,"Trench 1136 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop. Topsoil at the north end was 0.19m thick, 0.19m in the centre and 0.22m at the south end. The subsoil was 0.11m thick at the north end, 0.14m at the centre and 0.12m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid yellow soft clay with gravels throughout. No archaeological features identified." 1137,"Trench 1137 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north end was 0.22m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.22m at the south end. The subsoil was 0.13m thick at the north end, 0.11m at the centre and 0.13m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of firm pale brownish yellow silty clay with very common sub angular and sub rounded pebbles and cobbles. 1 x Ditch [1137-04]." 1138,"Trench 1138 was orientated east/west, measured 25m x 1.80m and was a grass/stubble pasture gently sloping east. Topsoil at the east end was 0.19m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.19m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.09m thick at the east end, 0.08m at the centre and 0.07m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of light yellowish and blue grey clay firm. No archaeological features identified." 1139,"Trench 1139 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grassland. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.27m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.23m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.12m thick at the north-east end, 0.08m at the centre and 0.09 at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangey brown firm clay mottled grey. No archaeological features identified." 1140,"Trench 1140 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grassland. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.22m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.25m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.25m thick at the north-east end, 0.37m at the centre and 0.04m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid bluish grey firm clay. No archaeological features identified." 1141,Descoped. 1142,Descoped. 1143,"Trench 1143 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.20m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.30m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the north-east end, 0.05m at the centre and 0.10m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale brownish yellow clay with pale greyish blue mottling soft clay. No archaeological features identified." 1144,"Trench 1144 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.25m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.22m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.05m thick at the north-east end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.18m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale brownish yellow clay with pale greyish blue mottling and mid yellow brown patches. No archaeological features identified." 1145,"Trench 1145 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop stubble. Topsoil at the east end was 0.30m thick, 0.36m in the centre and 0.25m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the east end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.15m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid yellowish brown clay mottled with pale brownish yellow and pale greyish blue with common gravels. No archaeological features identified." 1146,"Trench 1146 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop stubble. Topsoil at the east end was 0.24m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.20m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.12m thick at the east end, 0.05m at the centre and 0.10m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale green yellow clay soft with abundant gravels. No archaeological features identified." 1147,"Trench 1147 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop stubble. Topsoil at the north end was 0.20m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.20m at the south end. The subsoil was 0.20m thick at the north end, 0.20m at the centre and 0.10m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid yellowish brown soft clay with pale greyish blue mottling and patched of gravels. No archaeological features identified." 1148,"Trench 1148 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.25m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.25m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the north-east end, 0.29m at the centre and 0.25m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid brownish yellow soft clay with pale greyish blue mottling. No archaeological features identified." 1149,Descoped. 1150,Descoped. 1151,"Trench 1151 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was grassland gently sloping downhill to the south-west. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.20m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.19m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the north-east end, 0.06m at the centre and 0.07m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a pale orangish yellow firm silty clay mottled with pale greyish blue and with very common sub angular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified." 1152,Descoped. 1153,"Trench 1153 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.12m thick, 0.12m in the centre and 0.19m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.18m thick at the north-west end, 0.17m at the centre and 0.03m at the south-east end.. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising pale orangish and yellowish brown firm silty clay with common subangular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified." 1154,"Trench 1154 was orientated north/south, measured 30m x 1.80m and was green pasture sloping gently down north. Topsoil at the north end was 0.18m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.20m at the south end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the north end, 0.12m at the centre and 0.06m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising pale brownish yellow and pale greyish blue patches firm silty clay with common subangular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified." 1155,"Trench 1155 was orientated east/west, measured 30m x 1.80m and was green pasture sloping gently down hill to the north. Topsoil at the east end was 0.15m thick, 0.19m in the centre and 0.16m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the east end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.16m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-brownish orange with pale greyish blue patches firm silty clay with very common subangular pebbles and cobbles. 1 x Pit [1155-04]." 1156,"Trench 1156 was orientated north/south, measured 30m x 1.80m and was green pasture sloping gently down north. Topsoil at the north end was 0.16m thick, 0.13m in the centre and 0.15m at the south end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the north end, 0.12m at the centre and 0.15m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a pale brownish yellow and pale greyish blue patches firm silty clay with common subangular pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified." 1157,"Trench 1157 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 30m x 1.80m and was green pasture sloping moderately down to the north-east. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.14m thick, 0.10m in the centre and 0.10m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.16m thick at the north-east end, 0.20m at the centre and 0.20m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a pale brownish yellow firm silty clay with common subangular pebbles and cobbles. 1 x Pit [1157-04]." 1158,"Trench 1158 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was grass pasture sloping down to the north-east. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.19m thick, 0.17m in the centre and 0.22m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.14m thick at the north-west end, 0.16m at the centre and 0.16m at the south-east end.. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid blueish grey firm silty clay with very occasional medium rounded stones and greyish brown firm silty clay with occasional subrounded stones. No archaeological features identified." 1159,"Trench 1159 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was grass pasture sloping down to the north. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.22m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.18m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.13m thick at the north-west end, 0.17m at the centre and 0.18m at the south-east end.. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mottled yellowish brown firm silty clay and grey blue clay with high modern contamination from road construction. No archaeological features identified." 1160,"Trench 1160 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was grass pasture sloping down to the north. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.16m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.26m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.17m thick at the north-west end, 0.11m at the centre and 0.13m at the south-east end.. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mottled yellowish brown firm silty clay and grey blue clay with high modern contamination from road construction. No archaeological features identified." 1161,"Trench 1161 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the east end was 0.21m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.25m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.15m thick at the east end, 0.17m at the centre and 0.12m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mottled yellowish brown firm silty clay and grey blue clay with high modern contamination from road construction. No archaeological features identified." 1162,"Trench 1162 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was sloped cut cropped field. Topsoil at the west end was 0.24m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.22m at the east end. The subsoil was 0.17m at the west end, 0.14m in the centre and 0.13m in the east side. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of light brownish orange firm silty clay with minimal inclusions and patches of blue boulder clay. Furrows and two field drains. 1 x possible spread [1162-05] and 1 x Ditch [1162-06]." 1163,"Trench 1163 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat cut crop ground. Topsoil was 0.31m thick at the north end, 0.32m in the centre and 0.29m in the south. The subsoil was 0.15m thick in the north side, 0.12m in the centre and 0.12m in the south. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of light brownish orange firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. 4 x pits [1163-04][1163-06][1163-11][1163-15], one linear ditch [1163-09] and a stepped feature [1163-13]. " 1164,"Trench 1164 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat cut crop ground. Topsoil was 0.31m thick in the east end, 0.28m in the centre and 0.32m in the west end. The subsoil was 0.21m thick in the east end, 0.13 in the centre and 0.16m in the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of light brownish orange firm silty clay with minimal inclusions. Four furrows. 1 x pit [1164-04] and 2 x linear ditches [1164-06][1164-08]. " 1165,"Trench 1165 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was stubble harvested barley, flat ground slopping down to the north side of the trench. Topsoil was 0.48m thick in the east end, 0.46m in the centre and 0.42m in the west end. No subsoil. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of a mid yellow brown compact plastic clay with medium pebbles. No archaeological features identified. " 1166,"Trench 1166 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat cut crop. Topsoil was 0.24m thick in the north-east end, 0.28m in the centre and 0.24m in the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.20m thick in the north-east end, 0.09m at the centre and 0.13m in the south-west. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of a light brownish grey firm silty clay with frequent sub angular stones. No archaeological features identified. " 1167,"Trench 1167 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat cut crop. Topsoil was 0.32m thick in the north-east end, 0.30m in the centre and 0.31m in the south-west. The subsoil was 0.13m thick in the north-east end, 0.14m at the centre and 0.12m in the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of a light brownish grey firm silty clay with very frequent sub angular stones. No archaeological features identified. " 1168,"Trench 1168 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.80m and was crop stubble, harvested barley, flat ground. Topsoil was 0.38m thick in the north end, 0.42m in the centre and 0.48m in the south end. No subsoil. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of a mid brown grey gravel compacted, with frequented flint. No archaeological features identified." 1169,"Trench 1169 was orientated south/north, measured 50m x 1.80m and was stubble harvested barley, flat ground sloping down towards north. Topsoil was 0.42m thick in the south, 0.50m in the centre and 0.48m in the north end. No subsoil. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of a mid yellow brown compact clay. Furrows were present in the trench. No archaeological features identified. " 1170,"Trench 1170 was orientated west/east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was stubble harvested barley sloping upwards to the west. Topsoil was 0.55m thick in the west end, 0.40m in the centre and 0.36m in the east side. No subsoil. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of a dark grey/brown compact gravel with frequent limestone, that becomes more yellow/brown clay towards the east end of the trench. No archaeological features identified. " 1171,"Trench 1171 was orientated west/east, measured 50m x 1.80m was stubble harvested grain sloping down towards the north. Topsoil was 0.42m thick in the west side, 0.30m in the centre and 0.30m in the east end. No subsoil. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of a mid grey/brown compact gravel with frequent flint. Some patches of mid yellow brown clay. No archaeological features identified." 1172,"Trench 1172 was orientated south-west/north-east, measured 50m x 1.80m was stubble harvested barley with a slight downwards slop to the north-east. Topsoil was 0.48m thick in the south-west end, 0.50m in the centre and 0.48m in the north-east. No subsoil. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of a mid yellow brown compact plastic clay. No archaeological features identified. " 1173,"Trench 1173 was orientated west/east, measured 50m x 1.80m was stubble harvested barley with a slight slope north/south. Topsoil was 0.29m thick in the west end, 0.47m in the centre and 0.38m in the east side. The topsoil comprised of mid grey/brown compacted silty clay with some pebbles. No subsoil. Underlying this was natural substrate comprising of mid yellow brown plastic clay with frequent pebbles. No archaeological features identified. " 1174,Descoped. 1175,Descoped. 1176,"Trench 1176 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.22m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.19m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.20m thick at the north-west end, 0.12m at the centre and 0.15m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a light greyish yellow firm silty clay with frequent subangular medium sized stones and one land drain orientated north-west/south-east. No archaeological features identified." 1177,"Trench 1177 was orientated north/south, measured 30m x 1.80m and was long grass and crop sloping very gently downhill to the north. Topsoil at the north end was 0.18m thick, 0.19m in the centre and 0.21m at the south end. The subsoil was 0.08m thick at the north end, 0.07m at the centre and 0.07m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangish yellow with pale blueish grey patches firm silty clay with abundant subangular graves and pebbles. 1 x pit [1177-04] and 1x linear ditch [117-07] identified. " 1178,"Trench 1178 was orientated east/west, measured 30m x 1.80m and was crop and long grass sloping downwards very gently to the east. Topsoil at the east end was 0.22m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.18m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.08m thick at the east end, 0.07m at the centre and 0.06m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale brownish greyish yellow and greyish blue firm silty clay with abundant subangular gravels, pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified." 1179,"Trench 1179 was orientated north/south, measured 30m x 1.80m and was long grass and crop sloping very gently downhill to the north. Topsoil at the north end was 0.15m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.17m at the south end. The subsoil was 0.15m thick at the north end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.13m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale orangish yellow firm silty clay patches of blueish grey gravels. No archaeological features identified." 1180,"Trench 1180 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 30m x 1.80m and was grass and crop sloping very gently down to north east. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.18m thick, 0.17m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.12m thick at the north-east end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.08m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of mid orangish yellow with blueish grey patches firm silty clay with abundant subangular gravels and pebbles. No archaeological features identified." 1181,"Trench 1181 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.80m and was sloped green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.28m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.27m at the south end. The subsoil was 0.14m thick at the north end, 0.13m at the centre and 0.13m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-orangish brown silty clay with one land drain orientated north-west/south-east and one land drain orientated north-east/south-west No archaeological features identified." 1182,"Trench 1182 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was sloped green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.30m thick, 0.32m in the centre and 0.27m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.22m thick at the north-west end, 0.15m at the centre and 0.13m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-light orangish brown silty clay with two land drains orientated north/south. No archaeological features identified." 1183,"Trench 1183 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was sloped green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.23m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.27m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.12m thick at the north-west end, 0.14m at the centre and 0.17m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-light orangish brown clayey silt mottled with grey silty clay. No archaeological features identified." 1184,"Trench 1184 was orientated north/east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat cut crops. Topsoil was 0.29m thick at the south end, 0.28m in the centre and 0.25m in the north end. The subsoil was 0.09m in the south end, 0.12m in the centre and 0.72m int the north end. Underlying this was the substrate comprising of a mid yellow brown firm sandy clay with minimal inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 1185,"Trench 1185 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was a cut crop field with a slight incline towards the west. Topsoil was 0.24m thick at the west end, 0.21m in the centre and 0.21m in the east end. The subsoil was 0.09m in the west side, 0.14m in the centre and 0.15m in the east end. Underlying this was the substrate comprising of a mid yellowish brown firm sandy clay with minimal inclusions. One field drain. No archaeological features identified. " 1186,"Trench 1186 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was sloped green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.24m thick, 0.15m in the centre and 0.24m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.14m thick at the north-west end, 0.18m at the centre and 0.16m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-greyish brown with orangish patches clay with frequent subangular medium sized stones. No archaeological features identified." 1187,"Trench 1187 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop stubble and grass. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.21m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.17m thick at the north-east end, 0.15m at the centre and 0.19m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-yellowish brown firm silty clay with common stones and yellowish brown, and grey brown sandy clay with gravel patches and frequent small to medium sized stones, with one land drain orientated north-east/south-west and one land drain orientated north-west/south-east. No archaeological features identified." 1188,"Trench 1188 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop stubble and grass. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.21m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.20m thick at the north-east end, 0.18m at the centre and 0.19m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-brownish grey sandy clay with frequent small to medium stones with one land drain orientated north-west/south-east, one land drain orientated east/west and one land drain orientated north-east/south-west. No archaeological features identified." 1189,"Trench 1189 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop stubble and grass. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.19m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.19m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.12m thick at the north-east end, 0.16m at the centre and 0.16m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-orangish brown clayey sand with frequent inclusions of medium angular and subangular stone and two land drains orientated north-east/south-west. 2 x furrows identified but not excavated." 1190,"Trench 1190 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.19m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.15m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.18m thick at the north-west end, 0.17m at the centre and 0.33m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-brownish grey firm silty clay with common small to medium sized stones and mid brownish grey sandy gravel with frequent small to medium sized stones and one land drain orientated north-east/south-west. No archaeological features identified." 1191,"Trench 1191 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop field and green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.28m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.27m at the south end. The subsoil was 0.14m thick at the north end, 0.09m at the centre and 0.11m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-orangish grey silty clay with frequent angular stones and light greyish brown silty clay with patches of orange clay amend frequent medium angular stone inclusions with two land drains orientated north-east/south-west. No archaeological features identified." 1192,"Trench 1192 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture and crop. Topsoil at the south-east end was 0.30m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.23m at the north-west end. The subsoil was 0.05m thick at the south-east end, 0.08m at the centre and 0.06m at the north-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-brownish grey clayey silt with very frequent subangular stone inclusions and patches of mottled brown clay. No archaeological features identified." 1193,"Trench 1193 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.26m thick, 0.31m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.15m thick at the north-west end, 0.12m at the centre and 0.15m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a pale greyish-brown sandy clay with orangish yellow clay patches, frequent stones and three land drains orientated east/west. No archaeological features identified." 1194,"Trench 1194 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop stubble and grass. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.21m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.21m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.14m thick at the north-east end, 0.14m at the centre and 0.12m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-orangish brown with patches of orangish greenish grey clayey silt with parches of subangular stones. No archaeological features identified." 1195,"Trench 1195 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was grass and crop stubble gently sloping south-east. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.25m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.23m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the north-west end, 0.14m at the centre and 0.08m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-orangish brown firm silty clay with frequent subangular flint and stone inclusions. No archaeological features identified." 1196,"Trench 1196 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop field and green pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.28m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.25m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.05m thick at the north-east end, 0.07m at the centre and 0.04m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-orangish brown silty clay with very frequent stone inclusions, three land drains orientated north-east/south-west and two land drains orientated north-west/south-east. No archaeological features identified." 1197,"Trench 1197 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was crop and long grass sloping downwards gently to the east. Topsoil at the east end was 0.24m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.23m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.07m thick at the east end, 0.05m at the centre and 0.06m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-orangish brown firm silty clay with very frequent stone inclusions, three land drains orientated north-east/south-west and two land drains orientated north-west/south-east. No archaeological features identified." 1198,"Trench 1198 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was grass and crop stubble gently sloping south-east. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.21m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.23m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.09m thick at the north-west end, 0.11m at the centre and 0.12m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-orangish brown firm silty clay with mottled grey clay patches and frequent subangular gravels. No archaeological features identified." 1199,"Trench 1199 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.23 thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.18m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.07m thick at the north-east end, 0.07m at the centre and 0.08m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid yellowish orange mottled with pale greyish blue firm silty clay with very common subangular gravels, pebbles, cobbles and two land drains running north/south, two land drains running east/west, and two land drains running north-west/south-east. No archaeological features identified." 1200,"Trench 1200 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.17m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.19m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.17m thick at the north-west end, 0.08m at the centre and 0.07m at the south-east end.. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid orangish yellow mottles with pale blueish grey firm silty clay with very common subangular gravels, pebbles, cobbles, two land drains running north/south and one land drain running east/west. No archaeological features identified." 1201,"Trench 1201 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.23 thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.21m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.09m thick at the north-east end, 0.06m at the centre and 0.09m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid yellowish orange mottled with pale greyish blue firm silty clay with abundant subangular gravels, pebbles, cobbles, one land drain running north/south and one land drain running east/west. No archaeological features identified." 1202,"Trench 1202 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.26 thick, 0.19m in the centre and 0.23m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.09m thick at the north-east end, 0.06m at the centre and 0.07m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid brownish orange and yellowish orange firm silty clat with very common gravels, pebbles, cobbles and one land drain running north/south. No archaeological features identified." 1203,"Trench 1203 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.14m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.23m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.08m thick at the north-west end, 0.08m at the centre and 0.15m at the south-east end.. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid yellowish orange with patches of pale greyish blue firm silty clay with very common subangular gravels, pebbles and four land drains running north/south and one land drain running east/west. 1 x ditch [1203-04] and 1 x pit [1203-06]." 1204,"Trench 1204 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass and crop stubble. Topsoil at the north end was 0.23m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.23m at the south end. The subsoil was 0.15m thick at the north end, 0.15m at the centre and 0.10m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid yellowish orange with patches of pale greyish blue firm silty clay with very common subangular gravels, pebbles and two land drains running north-east/south-west and one land drain running north-west/south-east. 1 x pit [1204-04]." 1205,"Trench 1205 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass and crop stubble. Topsoil at the east end was 0.21m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.16m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.09m thick at the east end, 0.07m at the centre and 0.10m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid orangish yellow firm silty clay with abundant subangular gravels, pebbles, cobbles and four land drains orientated north-west/south-east. No archaeological features identified." 1206,"Trench 1206 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.80m and was grass and crop stubble sloping down to the south. Topsoil at the north end was 0.30m thick, 0.30m in the centre and 0.18m at the south end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the north end, 0.14m at the centre and 0.10m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a pale whitish grey plastic clay with patches of brownish orange clay, frequent chalk flecks, one land drain orientated north-west/south-east and one land drain orientated north-east/south-west. No archaeological features identified." 1207,"Trench 1207 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was grass and crop sloping to the west. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.34m thick, 0.28m in the centre and 0.38m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.30m thick at the north-west end, 0.21m at the centre and 0.10m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid brownish orange loose sand with patches of mid brown plastic clay, four land drains orientated north-west/south-east and two land drains orientated north-east/south-west. 1 x possible pit or tree bole [1207-04]." 1208,"Trench 1208 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was green pasture sloping up gently to the west. Topsoil at the east end was 0.38m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.34m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.08m thick at the east end, 0.24m at the centre and 0.26m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-yellowish brown sand and gravel with light and gravel with light grey clay mottling and frequent chalk flecks and pebbles. No archaeological features identified." 1209,"Trench 1209 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.80m and was green pasture rising gently to the south. Topsoil at the north end was 0.22m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.24m at the south end. The subsoil was 0.18m thick at the north end, 0.18m at the centre and 0.24m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a dark orangish brown sandy clay with frequent flint and chalk inclusions and two land drains orientated north-east/south-west. No archaeological features identified." 1210,"Trench 1210 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was green pasture rising up to the north-east. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.18 thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.26m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.18m thick at the north-east end, 0.16m at the centre and 0.14m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a dark orangish brown plastic clay with common chalk and flint and two land drains orientated north-west/south-east. No archaeological features identified." 1211,"Trench 1211 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was grass pasture sloping up to the north-west. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.22m thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.24m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.08m thick at the north-west end, 0.14m at the centre and 0.14m at the south-east end.. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-orangish brown with patches of iron panning, three land drains orientated north-east/south-west, and three land drains orientated north-west/south-east. No archaeological features identified." 1212,"Trench 1212 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was grass pasture sloping up to the north-east. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.20m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.18m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.20m thick at the north-west end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.11m at the south-east end.. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-brownish orange loose sand with occasional pebbles and iron panning and three land drains orientated east/west. No archaeological features identified." 1213,"Trench 1213 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was green pasture rising up to the north-east. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.18 thick, 0.16m in the centre and 0.18m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.12m thick at the north-east end, 0.18m at the centre and 0.20m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a pale yellowish orange loose sand with occasional pebbles and iron panning an two land drains orientate east/west. No archaeological features identified." 1214,"Trench 1214 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was green pasture gently sloping east. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.26m thick, 0.26m in the centre and 0.23m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.13m thick at the north-west end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.11m at the south-east end.. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid brownish grey silty clay and a mid orangish sand with gravels. 1 x Ditch [1214-04] and 1 x Pit or Ditch Terminus [1214-07]" 1215,"Trench 1215 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.25m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.27m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the north-west end, 0.20m at the centre and 0.12m at the south-east end.. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid blueish grey and mid brownish yellow firm silty clay with abundant subangular gravels, one land drain running north/south and one land drain running east/west. No archaeological features identified." 1216,"Trench 1216 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the east end was 0.34m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.18m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.15m thick at the east end, 0.12m at the centre and 0.12m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid blueish grey gravels with mid brownish yellow firm silty clay. No archaeological features identified." 1217,"Trench 1217 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the east end was 0.25m thick, 0.30m in the centre and 0.20m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.20m thick at the east end, 0.16m at the centre and 0.20m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid orangish brown mottled with pale blueish grey firm silty clay with common subangular gravels and pebbles. No archaeological features identified." 1218,"Trench 1218 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.25 thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.26m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.15m thick at the north-east end, 0.20m at the centre and 0.20m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a pale yellowish orange mottled with a pale blueish grey firm silty clay with very common subangular gravels, pebbles, cobbles, two land drains running north/south and one land drain running east/west. 2 x ditches [1218-04] and [1218-06]." 1219,"Trench 1219 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.26m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.26m at the south end. The subsoil was 0.18m thick at the north end, 0.14m at the centre and 0.22m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid orangish brown mottled with pale blueish grey firm silty clay with very common subangular gravels, pebbles, one land drain running north-west/south-east and one land drain running east/west 1 x ditch [1219-04]." 1220,"Trench 1220 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.23m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.25m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.24m thick at the north-east end, 0.20m at the centre and 0.24m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a pale orangish yellow mottled with pale blueish grey firm silty clay. No archaeological features identified." 1221,"Trench 1221 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.30m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.24m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.20m thick at the north-east end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.20m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a pale greyish yellow mottled with mid yellowish orange firm silty clay and one land drain running east/west. No archaeological features identified." 1222,"Trench 1222 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.16m thick, 0.38m in the centre and 0.32m at the south end. The subsoil was 0.24m thick at the north end, 0.12m at the centre and 0.17m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid orangish yellow mottled with pale blueish grey firm silty clay with very common subangular gravels, pebbles, cobbles and one land drain running north-west/south-east. No archaeological features identified." 1223,"Trench 1223 was orientated east/west, measured 30m x 1.80m and was flat grass. Topsoil at the east end was 0.17m thick, 0.13m in the centre and 0.17m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.23m thick at the east end, 0.17m at the centre and 0.20m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising of pale yellowish brown mottled with pale greyish blue firm silty clay with occasional subangular pebbles. 1x Ditch identified [1223-04]. " 1224,"Trench 1224 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass and crop. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.27m thick, 0.26m in the centre and 0.17m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.13m thick at the north-west end, 0.12m at the centre and 0.13m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid brownish orange mottled with pale blueish grey firm silty clay with common subangular gravels, pebbles, one land drain running north-east/south-west and two land drains running east/west. 2 x ditches identified [1224-04] and [1224-07]." 1225,"Trench 1225 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass. Topsoil at the east end was 0.27m thick, 0.27m in the centre and 0.28m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.12m thick at the east end, 0.11m at the centre and 0.14m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-yellowish orange mottled with pale greyish blue firm silty clay with common subangular gravels, pebbles and cobbles and one land drain orientated east/west. 1x Pit [1225-04]. " 1226,"Trench 1226 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat long grass. Topsoil at the north end was 0.23m thick, 0.23m in the centre and 0.19m at the south end. The subsoil was 0.13m thick at the north end, 0.11m at the centre and 0.11m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid yellowish orange mottled with pale greyish blue firm silty clay with very common subangular gravels, pebbles, cobbles, one land drain running north-west/south-east and one land drain running north-east/south-west. 1 x Pit [1226-04]." 1227,"Trench 1227 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat long grass. Topsoil at the north end was 0.21m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.24m at the south end. The subsoil was 0.17m thick at the north end, 0.27m at the centre and 0.18m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid yellowish orange mottled within brownish grey firm silty clay with abundant subangular gravels, pebbles, cobbles and one land drain running north-east/south-west. No archaeological features identified." 1228,"Trench 1228 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat long grass. Topsoil at the north end was 0.30m thick, 0.27m in the centre and 0.30m at the south end. The subsoil was 0.18m thick at the north end, 0.23m at the centre and 0.15m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid yellowish orange firm silty clay with abundant subangular gravels, pebbles and cobbles. 1 x Ditch [1228-06] and 1 x Pit or Ditch Terminus [1228-04]." 1229,"Trench 1229 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.21m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.20m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the north-east end, 0.13m at the centre and 0.13m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a pale brownish yellow and mid greyish brown subangular gravels with silty clay. 1 x Pit [1229-04]." 1230,"Trench 1230 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.19m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.17m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.20m thick at the north-east end and 0.14m at the centre. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a pale brownish yellow firm silty clay with abundant subangular gravels, pebbles and cobbles. No archaeological features identified." 1231,"Trench 1231 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.21m thick, 0.17m in the centre and 0.24m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.18m thick at the north-west end, 0.08m at the centre and 0.12m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-brownish yellow firm silty clay wit abundant sub angular gravels, pebbles, cobbles, one land drain orientated north-west/south-east and one land drain orientated north-east/south-west. 2 x ditches identified [1231-04] and [1231-07]." 1232,"Trench 1232 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop stubble. Topsoil at the east end was 0.17m thick, 0.26m in the centre and 0.19m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.07m thick at the east end and 0.11m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising mid-brownish yellow and mid blueish grey firm silty clay with abundant sub angular gravels, pebbles and cobbles. 2 x Ditches [1232-04] and [1232-06]. " 1233,"Trench 1233 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.15m thick, 0.19m in the centre and 0.24m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.12m thick at the north-east end, 0.15m at the centre and 0.10m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a pale greyish blue mottled with pale brownish yellow firm silty clay. No archaeological features identified." 1234,"Trench 1234 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was grass crop stubble sloping gently down to the north-west. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.22m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.22m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.08m thick at the north-west end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.12m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-orangish brown firm silty clay with abundant sub angular gravels, pebbles and cobbles. 3 x Ditches [1234-04], [1234-06] and [1234-08]." 1235,"Trench 1235 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.18m thick, 0.30m in the centre and 0.17m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.16m thick at the north-west end, 0.06m at the centre and 0.10m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-orangish grey firm silty clay with abundant sub angular gravels, pebbles and cobbles. 1 x Ditch [1235-04]." 1236,"Trench 1236 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop. Topsoil at the north end was 0.25m thick, 0.30m in the centre and 0.08m at the south end. The subsoil was 0.15m thick at the north end, 0.15m at the centre and 0.12m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a pale brownish orange soft silty clay and brownish grey silty gravel. 2 x Ditches [1236-04] and [1236-06]" 1237,"Trench 1237 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop. Topsoil at the north end was 0.24m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.19m at the south end. The subsoil was 0.22m thick at the north end, 0.20m at the centre and 0.22m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a pale greyish orange soft silty clay with frequent sub rounded and sub angular stones and coarse gravels. No archaeological features identified." 1238,"Trench 1238 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.27m thick, 0.32m in the centre and 0.27m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.16m thick at the north-east end, 0.18m at the centre and 0.13m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid brownish orange soft silty clay with frequent sub rounded stones and patches of grey coarse gravel. 1 x Ditch 1238-04." 1239,"Trench 1239 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.28m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.30m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.15m thick at the north-west end, 0.18m at the centre and 0.15m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a pale brownish orange soft silty sand with frequent sub rounded medium sized stones and one land drain orientated north-west/south-east. 2 x Ditches [1239-08] and [1239-06], 3 x Pits [1239-04], [1239-10], [1239-13], 2 x Post holes [1239-15] and [1239-17]." 1240,"Trench 1240 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.19m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.19m at the south end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the north end, 0.09m at the centre and 0.12m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a pale brownish orange soft silty sand with frequent sub rounded stones. 2 x Furrows [1240-08] and 1 x Ditch [1240-04] and [1240-06]." 1241,"Trench 1241 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 30m x 1.80m and was flat crop stubble. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.18m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.21m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.07m thick at the north-east end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.06m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid yellowish brown firm silty clay with abundant sub angular gravels, pebbles, cobbles and a land drain orientated north-west/south-east. No archaeological features identified." 1242,"Trench 1242 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.35m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.26m at the south end. The subsoil was 0.16m thick at the north end, 0.14m at the centre and 0.13m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid orangish brown clayey silt with frequent stone inclusions and five land drains. No archaeological features identified." 1243,"Trench 1243 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was gently undulating long grass. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.20m thick, 0.30m in the centre and 0.18m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.15m thick at the north-east end, 0.08m at the centre and 0.06m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid orangish brown sandy silty with frequent gravel inclusions, large area of modern made ground. Spread material recorded." 1244,"Trench 1244 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass. Topsoil at the east end was 0.20m thick, 0.19m in the centre and 0.19m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.08m thick at the east end, 0.16m at the centre and 0.16 at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid yellowish grey brown silty clay. 1 x Ditch [1244-04] and one modern trackway (unexcavated). " 1245,"Trench 1242 was orientated north/south, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north end was 0.28m thick, 0.25m in the centre and 0.26m at the south end. The subsoil was 0.14m thick at the north end, 0.12m at the centre and 0.09m at the south end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid blueish grey brown clay and a mid yellow brown silty clay 4 x Ditches [1245-04], [1245-07], [1245-11] and [1245-15]." 1246,"Trench 1246 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pastures. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.35m thick, 0.22m in the centre and 0.26m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the north-east end, 0.12m at the centre and 0.14m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid-yellowish brown silty clay with two land drains orientated east/west. 3 x Ditches [1246-04], [1246-06] and [1246-08]." 1247,"Trench 1247 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.24m thick, 0.26m in the centre and 0.25m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.13m thick at the north-west end, 0.13m at the centre and 0.13m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid greyish brown silty clay. 5 x Ditches [1247-04], [1247-06], [1247-08], [1247-10] and [1247-12].." 1248,"Trench 1248 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass. Topsoil at the east end was 0.20m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.25m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.12m thick at the east end, 0.09m at the centre and 0.11m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid yellowish grey brown silty clay. 4 x Ditches [1248-04], [1248-06], [1248-08], [1248-10] and 1 x Pit [1248-12]." 1249,"Trench 1249 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.23m thick, 0.20m in the centre and 0.28m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.12m thick at the north-west end, 0.08m at the centre and 0.08m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid orangish brown clayey silt. 5 x Ditches [1249-04], [1249-06], [1249-08], [1249-10] and [1249-12] and 2 x Pits [1249-14] and [1249-16]." 1250,"Trench 1250 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat grass. Topsoil at the east end was 0.20m thick, 0.18m in the centre and 0.22m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.10m thick at the east end, 0.06m at the centre and 0.12m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a mid yellowish grey brown silty clay and one land drain orientated north-east/south-west. 4 x Ditches [1250-04], [1250-06], [1250-08] and [1250-10]." 1251,Descoped. 1252,Descoped. 1253,Descoped. 1254,Descoped. 1255,Descoped. 1256,Descoped. 1257,Descoped. 1258,Descoped. 1259,Descoped. 1260,Descoped. 1261,"Trench 1261 was orientated north-west/south-east, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat green pasture. Topsoil at the north-west end was 0.23m thick, 0.21m in the centre and 0.25m at the south-east end. The subsoil was 0.13m thick at the north-west end, 0.17m at the centre and 0.08m at the south-east end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a light brownish orange soft sandy clay with frequent stones and one land drain orientated north/south. No archaeological features identified." 1262,"Trench 1262 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop. Topsoil at the east end was 0.24m thick, 0.26m in the centre and 0.24m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.13m thick at the east end, 0.12m at the centre and 0.12m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a light brownish orange firm sandy clay with occasional subangular stones, patches of coarse gravel, one land drain orientated east/west and one land drain orientated north-west/south-east. 4 x Ditches [1262-04], [1262-06], [1262-08] and [1262-12]." 1263,"Trench 1263 was orientated north-east/south-west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop. Topsoil at the north-east end was 0.25m thick, 0.24m in the centre and 0.24m at the south-west end. The subsoil was 0.13m thick at the north-east end, 0.16m at the centre and 0.19m at the south-west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate light brownish orange firm sandy clay with frequent subangular stones, patches of gravel and blue clay, one land drain orientated east/west and three land drains orientated north-west/south-east. 3 x Ditches [1263-04], [1263-06] and [1263-08]." 1264,Descoped. 1265,"Trench 1265 was orientated east/west, measured 30m x 1.80m and was flat crop. Topsoil at the east end was 0.24m thick, 0.30m in the centre and 0.25m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.08m thick at the east end, 0.10m at the centre and 0.13m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a pale orangish yellow brown soft sand clay with common subangular pebbles and cobbles. 2 x Ditches [1265-04] and [1265-06]." 1266,Descoped. 1268,"Trench 1268 was orientated east/west, measured 50m x 1.80m and was flat crop. Topsoil at the east end was 0.33m thick, 0.34m in the centre and 0.30m at the west end. The subsoil was 0.19m thick at the east end, 0.18m at the centre and 0.19m at the west end. Underlying this was the natural substrate comprising a pale reddish orange firm clayey silty with abundant white gravel 2 x Pits [1268-04] and [1268-06] and 3 x Ditches [1268-08], [1268-10] and one unexcavated."