The site comprises arable fields located north-east of Aldington, covering an area of 1 ha. The geophysical survey was undertaken on Wednesday 6 January 2021. The survey has demonstrated the presence of a number of anomalies of potential archaeological interest. Several parallel linear and recti-linear anomalies indicate ditches. These could be evidence of former boundary features. However, the anomalies are weak, and a more confident interpretation is not possible. It is equally possible these anomalies are associated with the former land use recorded on historical mapping. In addition, a weak circular anomaly is noted that could be indicate settlement activity. However, this also could be associated with modern agricultural activity, such as ploughing, or former orchards. The remaining anomalies are thought to be modern, associated with the modern land use including plough lines and ferrous responses associated with a telegraph pole.