Geophysical survey comprising detailed magnetometry was carried out within 2 fields on the south eastern edge of Liphook in Hampshire. The survey was carried out over 9ha using a hand-held Bartington Grad601-2. The results of the survey revealed a number of positive linear and discrete anomalies that may indicate ditch-like and pit-like features; however, the majority are weak and cannot be confidently interpreted. In the southern part of the site, a possible rectilinear anomaly may indicate former land division, with others possibly associated with agricultural activity.