A detailed gradiometer survey was conducted over the UK cable route forming part of the FAB Link Interconnector. This covers an approximately 20.8 km route from the east of Broadclyst in the north to Budleigh Salterton in the south. Three areas of archaeological anomalies are located along the route. The first of these comprises a probable Bronze Age or Iron Age ring ditch. An area of probably post-medieval enclosures and land divisions are also apparent to the north-east. The second is an area of multi-phase activity likely dating ack to the prehistoric period. A ring ditch and two small rectilinear enclosures have been identified, which appear to be surrounded by larger enclosures. The varying alignments of features suggests various phases of activity. The third area is the smallest, and comprises linear ditches with a curved ditch at their western end. Interpretation of these anomalies is hampered by the constraints of the survey area.