A geophysical (magnetometer) survey was undertaken on approximately 2.1 hectares of land located to the south of the A63, Brough, East Riding of Yorkshire. Anomalies of a possible archaeological origin have been detected, but are tentative. Modern ploughing, geological responses and magnetic disturbance have also been recorded. Based on the results of the geophysical survey alone the archaeological potential of the site is deemed low. Although, as the site is in such a rich archaeological landscape with surrounding cropmarks and the Roman town of Brough the confidence level is therefore moderate to high.