A geophysical (magnetometer and resistance) survey, covering approximately 6.2 hectares was undertaken on pastoral land at two sites, one at Studfold Farm and the other at Spring Hill Farm within Upper Nidderdale. This was part of a research agenda led by Iron Age Nidderdale. No anomalies associated with definite archaeological remains were detected although there is the potential for anthropogenic anomalies associated with a former quarry. The majority of the responses are associated with topographical features. Therefore the archaeological potential for the site is negligible at Studfold Farm and low at Spring Hill Farm based upon the areas of possible archaeology.