Consultants from Heritage Planning Services warn in their report that the site has "potential Paleolithic archaeology," a concern backed by borehole evidence in the area. They also say medieval remains could lie beneath the grounds. The region is known for Mesolithic flint scatters and semi‑permanent settlement sites, and prehistoric flint artifacts were recovered directly from the building plot.
The archaeologists strongly advise against removing the formal garden, infilling the existing ditch or demolishing current structures, arguing those actions could be "harmful." The planning application is now with West Berkshire Council, and the family is waiting nervously for the verdict.