An archaeological monitoring of foundation trenching for an extension to the Ship Inn, St. James Street, Dunwich and ground reduction for a road to the south identified a dense sequence of archaeological features spanning the medieval and post-medieval periods. These included post-holes, some of which formed identifiable building outlines, cess and rubbish pits, an oven, and a sequence of roadside ditches. Finds dating to the medieval and post-medieval period were recovered during the archaeological work.