A detailed magnetometer survey was undertaken by Archaeological Surveys Ltd, at the request of Archaeology Warwickshire, over an area of land at Tredington in Warwickshire using a hand-pushed, cart-based system of 5 sensors spaced 0.5m apart. The survey revealed a number of anomalies that appear to relate to naturally formed features adjacent to Back Brook and the River Stour, as well as a number of discrete pit-like responses which may also relate to naturally formed features. Evidence for former ridge and furrow can also be seen in the western part of the survey area orientated perpendicular to the Fosse Way. A broad linear and a sinuous positive response located above the floodplain in the south western part of the site may also relate to natural features.