Headland Archaeology (UK) Ltd undertook a geophysical (magnetometer) survey, covering approximately 1.5 hectares on land at the former Taste for Adventure Centre, Credenhill, Herefordshire, to provide information on the archaeological potential of the site prior to its proposed development. No anomalies of archaeological potential have been identified by the survey. Most of the identified anomalies are caused by interference from ferrous recreational apparatus and perimeter fencing, and by ferrous contamination of the upper soil horizons. Faint parallel linear trends are caused by ploughing and may be due to medieval, or later, ridge and furrow cultivation. There is no indication from any other source to suggest that the survey results reflect anything other than an accurate indication of the sub surface conditions within the site and, therefore, based solely on the results of the geophysical survey, the archaeological potential of the site is assessed as low.