Archaeology South East was commissioned by Croudace Homes Ltd to carry out a detailed fluxgate gradiometer survey on land at Broyle Gate Farm, Lewes Road, Ringmer, East Sussex. The survey covered approximately 8 hectares and took place on the 2nd- 5th February 2015. The survey area consisted of scrub and grassland bounded by Lewes Road to the north, Chamberlain Road to the east, Ringmer Community College to the west and open fields to the south. Evidence of potential archaeological features was successfully detected throughout the magnetic survey. The most obvious possible archaeological features were represented by a series of positive anomalies representative of discrete features such as pits and ditches, and a rectilinear positive anomaly, possibly representative of a small building or structure. A possible northwest - southeast aligned linear feature does not appear on available historic mapping of the site and may represent an earlier boundary ditch. However, some of these anomalies may also relate to in filled natural features. Faint evidence for later agricultural activity in the form of plough marks was also identified.