A magnetometer survey was carried out by Archaeological Surveys Ltd over 1.6ha at Fenny Compton in Warwickshire. The results indicate the presence of a number of cut, linear features and pits that appear to have been partially truncated by the furrows of the extant ridge and furrow earthworks. This partial truncation is often characteristic of features that pre-date the ridge and furrow and may infer that they have archaeological potential. Other positive anomalies are either weak and indistinct or lack a coherent morphology preventing confident interpretation.