Headland Archaeology (UK) Ltd undertook a geophysical (magnetometer) survey of a 2 hectare site at Huggate, East Riding of Yorkshire, where two pig rearing and finishing units are proposed. The site is situated within a rich archaeological landscape containing archaeological activity from the prehistoric period onwards. No anomalies of clear archaeological potential have been identified by the survey. A fragmented linear anomaly has tentatively been ascribed some archaeological potential as it cannot be confidently interpreted as agricultural, geological or modern in origin. However, this potential is assessed as low and the anomaly is probably caused by a soil-filled fissure in the chalk bedrock. On the basis of the geophysical survey the site is assessed as of low archaeological potential.