A geophysical survey, comprising detailed magnetometry, was carried out over 18ha at Windmill Farm to the north of Malmesbury Road, Cricklade, ahead of a proposed solar farm development. The results demonstrate the presence of a number of positive linear and discrete responses of uncertain origin within all of the six survey areas, although they generally lack a coherent morphology for them to be confidently interpreted as cut features. Patches of magnetic debris within two of the survey areas are associated with the site of a demolished 19th century agricultural building known as Spackman Stalls. Negative linear anomalies and magnetic enhancement also appear to be associated with this feature. Anomalies relating to former ridge and furrow cultivation appear widespread across the site.