This report was commissioned by Genatec Ltd and prepared by Substrata as supporting information for a forthcoming planning application concerning the development of a wind turbine at the above site. The work comprised a field survey by geophysical prospection to determine the extent and significance of subsurface features across the areas under consideration for the construction of an access track, turbine base, substation base and crane platform. The magnetic contrast across the survey areas, while low, was sufficient to be able to differentiate between anomalies representing possible archaeological features and background magnetic responses. With the level of response found on this site, it is likely that most of the larger features will be recorded in the data set but some deeply buried or relatively small potential features such as post-holes, may be missed. One linear magnetic anomaly group, one irregular group and a dispersed group of three oval anomalies were identified as pertaining to potential archaeology. A natural origin for each group could not be ruled out.