After a thorough mental dowsing, i don't come up with anything other then the usual random dropped coins, household bits and of course, lots of metal trash.
Nothing jumped out at me. After a bit I thought there might be "something" in or maybe around what looks like a garden shed in the lower center of the photo. Then something over right center the long white building. Don't know, just really guessing here just didn't get much of anything.
Hi My Fellow TH'er
I would guess that any site that has older (1800s) building would have some good items to find. The main issue here is how much time and effort are you willing to put into any site? I have read many complaints about a site being junky or junk filled. What I tell everyone that is willing to listen to an old timer is that is you find a site that has a lot of 'junk' in it you need to determine if it is old junk or new. If you find a site that is giving up a lot of square nails you need to turn off your discrimination and dig out every target. I use the Relic of all metal mode and dig it all! Yes, I know what everyone (or many) will say that they do not want to waste time digging a hundred targets to find one 1964 Jefferson nickel. I have advised many to dig every target they hear then go back over the site again and listen for faint signals and dig those out as well. Also one big misnomer is to only dig high tones. I know most user manuals say this but do not believe this to be true! Also do not rely on a good target hitting in both directions when you swing across it! I have found a good many good items that were one way targets. I would suggest searching that site and dig everything in a twenty foot square area then move your search area to the next twenty foot square area. If those houses are turn of the century 1900 or earlier then there will be a trash dump there somewhere. Best of luck to you! ;-)