Detailed magnetometry carried out over site of Roman kiln using hand-pushed cart-based system of 5 magnetometers spaced 0.5m apart. The kiln has been identified from the location of several Roman tiles and possible kiln wall fragments that correspond to a low mound. The results of the survey indicate widespread magnetic debris that is consistent with kiln debris. Although there are a number of discrete positive responses that are positioned on the southern edge of the mound, it is not clear if they relate to features associated with intense burning, or dumps of burnt material. The site contains evidence for cut features, which along with the magnetic debris have been truncated by the furrows and overlain by the ridges of the ridge and furrow cultivation.