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A geophysical (magnetometer) survey covering 11.9 hectares was carried out to the east of Blackawton to inform planning proposals for a solar park development at Old Stone Farm, Devon. The majority of the anomalies are indicative of recent agricultural practice, although two anomalies are consistent with landscaping features from the 18th-century Old Stone Park. In addition, a series of linear anomalies of uncertain origin have been identified, most of which are on the lower southern portion of the site. These are most likely the result of post-medieval farming activity. Consequently, based on the results of the survey, the potential for the site to contain archaeological remains, other than those that related to post-medieval agricultural activity, is considered to be high in the area of the surviving 18th-century landscaping and low in the remainder of the site.