A metal detector survey of the former airfield at North Creake revealed a spread of materials of various dates. There was a general spread of post-medieval to early modern material, with a slight concentration towards farm buildings at the southern edge of the site. Military debris was also identified. In addition to a thin general spread there were two foci of debris, both apparently associated with crashes. In addition to the metal-detected finds, a small amount of prehistoric flint, with evidence of a slight cluster near the centre of the site, was also recovered.