Headland Archaeology (UK) Ltd undertook a geophysical (magnetometer) survey covering 2.5 hectares on land at Ditchford Bank Farm, Hanbury, Worcestershire, to inform a planning application for the development of two poultry buildings and an associated access road. No anomalies of any archaeological potential have been identified by the survey and none to suggest the presence of medieval settlement activity which is recorded in the vicinity of the application area on the Worcestershire Historic Environment Record (HER). Faint, parallel, linear trends in the east of the site may be due to ridge and furrow cultivation, which is also recorded on the HER, but these are unlikely to be considered as of any more than local historic interest, and could equally be modern in origin. Therefore, on the basis of the geophysical survey, the application area is assessed as of low archaeological potential.