Two relevant anomalies were identified within the survey data. These relate to a former footpath (crossing the north-western corner of the Site) and a drain or service trench that crosses the Site from north-west to south. No features of significant archaeological interest were identified, although the footpath may have been constructed along the line of an earlier Romano-British field boundary. However, the route of the footpath has probably been reinforced with rubble or hardcore, and it is unlikely that any possible earlier features will remain extant. Other anomalies likely relate to modern magnetic debris.