A detailed magnetometer survey was conducted over approximately 7.9ha of arable farmland. No archaeological responses have been detected, despite the potential for prehistoric and Romano-British remains. Evidence of ploughing, former field boundaries and land drains suggest the site has a recent agricultural past. Several linear and discrete anomalies may be archaeological, though their exact origin cannot be determined with confidence. Other responses detected include former ponds, an area of magnetic debris and magnetic disturbance from nearby ferrous objects.