Church Farm
In 2010 the Thame Football Partnership constructed a new football ground alongside the Aylesbury Road, on land known as Church Farm.
There was on record an aerial photograph indicating the presence of a large ring-ditch on Church Farm. Thames Valley Archaeological Seervices were called in, before the bulldozers.
In the snowy January of 2010 The archaeologists uncovered a large earthwork, and several Bronze Age artefacts now in Thame Museum, including Bronze Age spearheads.
They also found evidence of activity at Church Farm in the Neolithic and in the Iron Age, suggesting the site ran in parallel with Site F through the ages, with the striking difference that in the Bronze Age Church Farm was apparently more of a settlement than Site F, which apparently saw little Bronze Age occupation.