Archaeological Research Services Ltd conducted a programme of archaeological surveys comprising high-resolution airborne laser scanning (LIDAR), 6-Band multispectral imaging, and cart-based geophysical magnetometry survey in advance of development on land at Dean Row, Wilmslow, Cheshire. The surveys identified a landscape that was predominantly focused around agriculture and land division, with evidence for ridge and furrow ploughing regimes, former field boundaries and former buildings and enclosures throughout the site. Possible archaeological remains were also identified in the south-west of the site, with a small field system and a number of enclosures having been identified on top of a raised part of the site.
Greasley et al. (Thu,) studied this question.