A geophysical survey, comprising magnetometry and earth resistance survey, was carried out over 0.5ha on land to the rear of Provost's Mews in Edgmond, Shropshire. The magnetometry results indicate the presence of widespread magnetic debris, probably associated with burning and dumping, as well as a number of amorphous anomalies of uncertain origin. Formerly mapped field boundaries and evidence of possible 20th century agricultural activity were also located. The earth resistance anomalies correlate well with those abstracted from the magnetometry, with zones of high and low resistance often associated with zones of magnetic debris. Formerly mapped boundaries and/or paths are also present within the resistance data.