1 The landowner, Paddy Johnston, reported that there is a small (room for only a couple of people) pillbox in Wolford Wood. Currently there are small saplings growing through it.
A small pillbox stands in Wolford Wood.
1 Rifle range and Butts shown on 1st Edition Ordnance Survey map.
Rifle range and Butts shown on 1st Edition Ordnance survey map.
1 Cropmarks indicate site of suggested Iron Age origin.
2 Air photograph.
3 Fieldwork produced a Neolithic axe (PRN 6054) and a Roman pottery scatter (PRN 5199).
4 Trenched in 1970, in the ...
The site of a Second World War searchlight battery. The battery is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is situated 1km east of Print Wood.
1 A series of V-shaped ditches were recorded during archaeological work to the immediate north of the Roman fort at Mancetter. It is possible that these represent the periphery of ...
A series of V-shaped ditches were recorded during archaeological work to the immediate north of the Roman fort at Mancetter. It is possible that these represent the periphery of the Roman vicus, or civilian settlement attached to the fort at Mancetter. Alternatively, they may represent annexe ditches of the fort itself.
1 A large communal site, along with four dispersed sites and a separate WAAF domestic site located well away to the east of Long Marston airfield.
2 Described as utility build ...
A complex of domestic and communal buildings lying well to the east of RAF Long Marston, providing dispersed living quarters for those serving at the airfield.
1The site of a Heavy Anti-Aircraft gun battery was discovered on HER lidar imagery. It consists of earthworks of 4 gun pits and a control bunker. The approximate ...
The site of a heavy AA battery dating to world War II is visible as earthworks on lidar imagery.
1 The fortification of Warwick was complicated by the building of a town wall, possibly placed near Ethelfleda’s rampart (PRN 2191). The earth rampart was located during excavation in 1964. ...
Warwick defences, consisting of a Town Wall and Ditch. Documentary evidence has suggested the line for the Medieval Defences, which has been subject to excavation; in places it survives a a rock-cut ditch with eroded bedrock backfill.
1 The name Camp Hill comes from the Roman camp that once stood on the hill overlooking the Anker Valley. This camp is believed to be under the present day ...
Possible Roman Camp thought to be under the present day Church and the previous Hall at Camp Hill.
1 The village, well-placed on a triangle of land above the junction of two little streams, was formerly defended by entrenchments running all round it; these probably enclosed an area ...
A linear feature is visible as an earthwork at Great Wolford. It probably dates to the Medieval period.
1 Church Lawford was principally used as a training base for instructors.
2 Oblique air photo showing an unusual runway layout.
A Second World War square concrete pillbox. It is located on the Oxford Canal at Butlers Leap, Clifton upon Dunsmore, Rugby.
1 A line of concrete cylinders, to the north-east of the farm, is likely to be the remains of WWII anti – tank barriers.
A line of concrete cylinders which are the remains of a Second World War tank trap or an aircraft obstruction. The cylinders are situated 400m west of Arley.
1 A corner and two sides of a triple ditched enclosure. The site is an enigma, for the inner ditch does not exhibit as large a radius as one would ...
The site of a possible Roman fort, comprising a triple ditched enclosure which is visible on aerial photographs. The site is located 1km north east of Clifford Chambers. Alternative interpretations of the site suggest that this was a Roman settlement.
1 World War II observation post that was occupied through out the war on land at Tracy Oak Farm.
The site of an observation post dating to the Second World War. It is situated 1km west of Ullenhall.
1 Site of a Royal Artillery Anti-Aircraft Operations Room covering the Coventry & Rugby Gun Defended Area. Built in the early 1950s. Building now demolished, only the footprint ...
The site of an anti aircraft operations room which was in use during the 1950s. The building has been demolished but the foundations are still visible. It was situated 600m north east of Stareton.
1 Recording of the anti aircraft battery prior to conversion to stables. The site survey included recording the surviving features, entrance gateway, gun pits and visible earthworks. A photographic survey ...
The site of a Second World War anti aircraft battery, west of Beckfield Lodge Farm, Fillongley.
1 A two phase vexillation fortress was established in the pre-Flavian period on the site of the modern village of Mancetter. Traces of earlier and later forts or camps have ...
The site of several successive Roman forts at Mancetter. The forts were all built on the same site but on different alignments and were situated 500m east of Rose Hill Farm.
1 Circular concrete holdfort sited in a field behind Rokeby School, Rugby. The holdfort has 8 large bolts and a central square hole. The steel foundation plate lies ...
The site of a Second World War Bofors gun emplacement. All that remains of the gun emplacement is a circular concrete holdfort. It is located in a field behind Rokeby School, Rugby.
1 Site of a Bofors gun emplacement recorded at Brownsover, Rugby.
The site of a Second World War Bofors gun emplacement. It is situated 500m south east of Brownsover.
1 Bofors gun emplacement sited as part of a ring of defences around Rugby to protect the vulnerable railway junction and factories.
The site of a Second World War Bofors gun emplacement. It is situated on the railway embankment at Rugby, west of Clifton Road.
1 Location of a Bofors gun emplacement, listed as CC on the total armament list in 1940. This was part of a circular defence located around Rugby to protect ...
The site of a Second World War Bofors gun emplacement. This was one of a number of gun emplacements that formed a defensive ring around the Rugby railway station and factories. It was situated 100m to the north of Lower Hillmorton Road, Rugby.
1 Location of 2 Lewis guns in central Rugby that formed part of the defence ring around Rugby to protect the vulnerable railway junction and factories. The site ...
The site of a Second World War Lewis gun emplacement. It was located in central Rugby and formed part of the defence ring around Rugby railway junction.
1 Location of 3 Lewis guns in central Rugby that formed part of the defence ring around Rugby to protect the vulnerable railway junction and factories. The site ...
The site of a Second World War Lewis gun emplacement. It was situated in central Rugby and formed part of the defence ring around Rugby railway junction.
1 Location of 2 Lewis guns in central Rugby that formed part of the defence ring around Rugby to protect the vulnerable railway junction and factories. The site ...
The site of a Second World War Lewis gun emplacement. It was situated in central Rugby and formed part of the defence ring around Rugby railway junction.
1 Circular concrete holdfort sited in a small area of ridge and furrow between Johnson Avenue and allotments north of Bilton Road, Rugby. To the north of this is ...
The remains of a Second World War gun emplacement. All that remains is the circular concrete holdfort for a Bofors gun. It is situated in a small area of ridge and furrow between Johnson Avenue and allotments north of Bilton Road, Rugby.