1 Some Roman sherds were found in the section, (II), of a gravel pit running between the castle and the church.
2 Section.
Findspot - fragments of Roman pottery were found in the area of Baginton Castle.
1 Baginton Hall, a Georgian building standing 137m to the N of the church, was destroyed by fire in 1889 and never rebuilt. It was erected by William Bromley, Speaker ...
The site of Baginton Hall, a country house that was built during the Post Medieval period. The house was destroyed by fire in 1889. It was situated 150m north of the church at Baginton.
2 Probable Neolithic/Bronze age ring ditch shows on air photographs. A second possible example also shows.
4 1968: Rescue excavation of a ring ditch in advance of bypass construction. The site ...
The site of a possible ring ditch dating to the Neolithic or Bronze Age period which was excavated. It was situated 300m north east of Baginton Bridge.
1 A watching brief carried out when the weir was demolished in February 2012 revealed remains of a 20th century weir and dam. Concrete wingwalls were uncovered which appear ...
Early 20th century mill weir with remains of 19th century or earlier wooden sluice. Associated with the water management features for Baginton Mill.
1 A watching brief was carried out when a weir at the eastern end of the channel was demolished in February 2012. In the course of the works the weir ...
A sluice channel probably built in the late 18th or early 19th century with a natural gravel bed.
1 Fourteen flint flakes of possible Mesolithic date from a gravel pit in the area N of the church.
Findspot - fourteen flint artefacts of Mesolithic date were found 200m east of Baginton Castle.
1 Excavation of the western defences in 1998 suggested that the wide ditch was medieval and possibly later. The ditch appeared to have been deliberately backfilled with a mixture of ...
Excavation of the western defences at the Lunt suggested that the wide ditch was medieval or possibly later.
1The battle headquarters at Baginton is situated on the crest of a hill overlooking the River Sowe. It can be positively identified as a Battle HQ by its distinctive shaped ...
The battle headquarters, an underground office for the direction of airfield defence, survives at Baginton as a distinctive shaped concrete roof to a projecting observation post. It dates to WW2.
1 2 Baginton Hall park/garden, Baginton.
Lovie reports that the hall was demolished in the late 1920s. It stood on ground above the river Sowe, to the S of Coventry. The ...
17th century formal gardens replaced in 18th century by landscape gardens. Pleasure grounds with walks; large lawns; conservatory; kitchen garden to N;carriage sweep to W by river Sowe.Recommended for inclusion on Local List by Lovie
1 A group of 5 fields to the east of Rowley Road, Tollbar End (Coventry Airport) has cropmark evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing on aerial photographs mapped as part ...
A group of 5 fields to the east of Rowley Road, Tollbar End (Coventry Airport) has cropmark evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing on aerial photographs
1 Three fields between the river Avon and Siskin Drive show cropmark evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing on aerial photographs mapped as part of the English Heritage (EH) ...
Three fields between the river Avon and Siskin Drive show cropmark evidence of ridge and furrow ploughing on aerial photographs.
1 A defence position, apparent on aerial photographs to the east of Baginton Air Field, was mapped as part of the English Heritage (EH) National Mapping Project (NMP). ...
A defence position is apparent on aerial photographs to the east of Baginton Air Field.
1 To the east of the WW2 airfield and aeroplane factory a group of huts visible on aerial photographs were mapped as part of the English Heritage ...
To the east of the WW2 airfield and aeroplane factory a group of huts are visible on aerial photographs.
1 A row of huts can be seen on aerial photographs of the aircraft factory at Baginton and were mapped as part of the English Heritage (EH) National Mapping ...
A row of huts can be seen on aerial photographs of the aircraft factory at Baginton
1 Airfield defence structures seen on aerial Photographs at Baginton Airfield mapped as part of the English Heritage (EH) National Mapping Project (NMP). The structures are located ...
Airfield defence structures can be seen on aerial Photographs at Baginton Airfield
1 Aerial photographs of a field, partially defined by a loop in the river Avon, shows numberous interconnecting drainage channels. Mapped as part of the English Heritage (EH) ...
Aerial photographs of a field partialy defined by a loop in the river Avon show numerous interconnecting drainage channels.
1 Drainage channels seen on Aerial photographs of fields on the western side of the river near to Bubbenhall mapped as part of the English Heritage (EH) National Mapping Project ...
Aerial photographs of fields on the western side of the river near to Bubbenhall show evidence of interconnecting drainage channels.
1 Broadly SW NE linear feature visible on Aps. Appears to align with the gateway to the Lunt Romano-British fort at the westeren end but at the eastern end ...
Linear feature visible on APs, probably a fairly modern path but may relate to the Lunt RB fort.
1 Excavation of foundation trenches revealed five pieces of Roman pottery.
Findspot - five pieces of Roman pottery of were found near Coventry Road, Baginton.
Roman ditches
1 Two large ditches were uncovered during an archaeological observation of foundation trenches for house extensions. 47 sherds of 2nd century Roman pottery confirmed a Roman date for ...
Two Roman ditches uncovered during archaeological works to a house opposite the Lunt Fort, Baginton.
1 During the watching brief of an extension a wall and Post Medieval pottery were found. The wall follows a boundary within the grounds of Baginton Hall. The boundary is ...
The remains of a wall were discovered during archaeological work. It follows a former boundary within the grounds of Baginton Hall and is probably of Post Medieval date.