1 Exacavtion recorded Mid to Late Iron Age occupation. Comprised of an enclosure and a few associated gullies. Subsequent Late Iron Age to 1st/2nd century AD occupation evidence was also ...
Exacavation recorded Mid to Late Iron Age occupation, comprised of an enclosure and a few associated gullies. Subsequent Late Iron Age to 1st/2nd century AD occupation evidence was also present, including gullies, pits and boundary ditches.
1 A single Late Neolithic pit was found during excavations at Lodge Farm. The pit contained 14 stratified flint flakes of Late Neolithic/Bronze Age date and three large fragments of ...
A single Late Neolithic pit was found during excavations at Lodge Farm. The pit contained 14 stratified flint flakes of Late Neolithic/Bronze Age date and three large fragments of hazelnut shell.
1 The ridge and furrow ploughing apparent as crop marks on aerial photographs to the east of Lodge Farm, Long
Lawford and a curvilinear bank at the western edge ...
Ridge and furrow ploughing is apparent as crop marks on aerial photographs to the east of Lodge Farm, Long Lawford.
1 Post-medieval features were identified by archaeological investigations. They included remains of possible ditches, pits and gullies. Pottery dating from the 17th – 19th centuries was recovered from ...
Several post-medieval features, including the surviving remains of possible ditches and pits may relate to post-medieval property boundaries, gardening or rubbish disposal activities within those properties.
1 Ridge and furrow ploughing apparent as crop marks on aerial photographs between “The Acre” and “Gillings” Long
Lawford and a long ditch cuting through several fields of medieval ploughing were ...
Ridge and furrow ploughing is apparent as crop marks on aerial photographs between "The Acre" and "Gillings" Long Lawford. A long ditch cuts through several fields of medieval ploughing.
1An undated ditch was recorded in an evaluation trench. It was overlain by plough soil and doesn’t correspond to known late 19th century boundaries so is therefore older.
An undated ditch was recorded in an evaluation trench. It was overlain by plough soil and doesn't correspond to known late 19th century boundaries so is therefore older.
1 Small area of ridge and furrow shown to be extant on lidar images from 2008.
Ridge and furrow WNW-ESE running
1 Ridge and furrow remains shown to be extant on 2008 lidar images.
Remains of ridge and furrow ploughing.
1 The remains of ridge and furrow ploughing are visible on 2008 lidar images.
Ridge and furrow remains west of Long Lawford.
1 Ridge and furrow remains are visible on lidar images.
Ridge and furrow remains.
1 A flint assemblage discovered by local walkers was brought to Warwickshire Museum Field Services for identification. The diagnostic pieces indicate a late Mesolithic or Early Neolithic date. Finds included ...
A flint assemblage discovered by local walkers was brought to Warwickshire Museum Field Services for identification. The diagnostic pieces indicate a late Mesolithic or Early Neolithic date. Finds included two possible cores, a core rejuvination flake and fragments of two blades.
1 Ditches and features which may have been associated with them were uncovered during an excavation following a previous evaluation. There were two phases of activity, and pottery was found ...
Possible Romano British field boundaries uncovered during an excavation to the west of Chapel Street, Long Lawford.
1 Narrow curvilinear ditches which post dated Romano British features and pre dated the medieval tenements, were uncovered during an excavation. Two sherds of Anglo Saxon pottery were found indicating ...
Evidence of possible Anglo Saxon activity to the west of Chapel Street, Long Lawford.
1 A group of four Prehistoric worked flints was found in this field during the A426 Rugby Western Bypass Stage 2 Survey in 1996.
Findspot - flint artefacts of Prehistoric date were found 700m east of Lawford Heath Lane.
1 Railway bridge carrying Bilton Lane over former LNWR Rugby-Leamington Railway (WA 7426). Shown on OS 1st ed 1:10560 map of 1886. Presumably built c1850-1. Three arched bridge in purple ...
A railway bridge that was built during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. The bridge carries Bilton Lane over the Rugby to Leamington railway line. It is situated on Bilton Lane, west of Rugby.
1 Church Lawford was principally used as a training base for instructors.
2 Oblique air photo showing an unusual runway layout.
3 Pill boxes at airfield: two type 22 at SP45 72 ...
RAF Church Lawford, a Second World War airfield that was used for training instructors. The airfield was situated to the east of Dunsmore Heath.
1 An archaeological observation at Rugby Cement Works, Lodge Farm, Long Lawford, adjacent to a later Prehistoric or Roman settlement cropmark, revealed a possible former field boundary together with evidence ...
An area of Medieval ridge and furrow cultivation was observed during archaeological work in the vicinity of Rugby Cement Works. Mesolithic flint artefacts were also recovered from the site.
1 Railway bridge carrying Townsend Lane over LNWR London-Birmingham Railway (WA 7563). Shown on OS 1st ed 1:10560 map of 1886, and Long Lawford Tithe Map of 1846. Presumably built ...
A railway bridge that was built during the Imperial period. It is marked on the Ordnance Survey map of 1886. The bridge is situated on Townsend Lane.
2 Very faint traces of a possible complex of features can be identified from air photographs. This may consist of two sides of a rectangular cropmark enclosure and several ...
An enclosure and several linear features are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The features are of unknown date. They are situated 1km south of Lawford Heath.
2 Two sides of a rectangular enclosure can be identified on an air photograph.
Two sides of an enclosure of unknown date are visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The enclosure is situated to the south of Church Lawford airfield.