Detailed magnetometry was carried out over 1ha of pasture in order to determine the archaeological potential of the site to inform any future land use. The survey area contains a number of anomalies with archaeological potential. These include a possible sub-rectangular enclosure located within the eastern part of the site that appears to extend either side of a former land boundary. A group of positive anomalies located within the western part of the site appear to relate to linear and curvilinear cut features and a number of pits. The site also contains other positive discrete, linear and amorphous anomalies of uncertain origin, many are associated with negative responses that could indicate the presence of stone. Formerly mapped field boundaries and buildings are evident within the results of the survey and are partially visible on the ground. Some of the anomalies located by the survey may be associated with other earthwork features visible across the site.