1 In July 1966 earth-moving equipment was noted at Chesterton Camp and it was discovered that the farmer had received permission from MPBW to plough the site.
2 Ten weeks were ...
The archaeological excavation of the north west corner of the Roman Camp at Chesterton. The remains of a rampart and ditch were found. These were followed in the first half of the fourth century by a stone wall, ditches and counterscarp.
2 Three sides of a double ditched rectangular enclosure 150m E-W by approximately 150m N-S show on aerial photographs. A second smaller subrectangular enclosure cuts or is cut ...
A double ditched rectangular fort of Roman date is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is situated 100m south of Lower Oversley Lodge.
1 Excavation on a supermarket site cut across a clay and gravel rampart and its ditch, which are taken to be the late 2nd century defences here taking a different ...
The remains of the defensive rampart, a large earthen mound, around the Roman town of Alcester were found during an excavation. The site was situated to the east of Priory Road.
1 Four ring ditches, one large and three small. The three small examples are grouped in a triangular form. The ring ditches appear to overlie ridge and furrow.
2 Morphologically this ...
Approximately 500m west of Little Kineton are four ring ditches that are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They appear to lie over the Medieval ridge and furrow. The ring ditches are similar in appearance to the World War II searchlight battery at Snowford Hill.
1 1985: Watching brief on foundations for a new garage. One of foundation trenches produced reddish-brown silty clay similar to that found on AL14 (between No 8 and 10 Meeting ...
The possible remains of the Roman defensive rampart around the Roman town of Alcester was found. The site was located on the east side of Tibbets Close.
2 Group of ring ditches and a small rectangular enclosure show on aerial photographs. The site is probably that of a Second World War searchlight battery or anti aircraft battery ...
A group of ring ditches and a small enclosure are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The features probably represent the remains of a Second World War searchlight battery or anti aircraft battery. It is situated 500m north west of Copt Green.
1 A gas pipeline was scheduled to cut a 24m swathe through a ‘triple ring ditch and henge monument’ at the above grid reference.
2 Excavation proved the features to be ...
The site of a Second World War searchlight battery. It was discovered during the excavation of a pipeline. It was situated 1km north west of Wellesbourne Wood, near Loxley.
1 Pit mapped as part of English Heritage (EH) National Mapping Project (NMP). No evidence to support any assignment of function, although there are examples of all three monument ...
A pit surrounded by an earth bank is evident on aerial photographs to the south of Brick Kiln Lane near the old brick works, Middleton.
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 Concrete ‘dragon’s teeth’ anti-tank blocks in Leather Mill Lane, on the banks of the River Anker. 17 blocks, arranged in 5 rows. All blocks appear to be in their ...
Concrete 'dragon's teeth' anti-tank blocks in Leather Mill Lane, on the banks of the River Anker. 17 blocks, arranged in 5 rows. All blocks appear to be in their original positons.
1 A series of anti tank bollards seen in the northern boundary wall of Devitts Green Farm.
The remains of a Second World War anti tank block (cylinder type?). They are situated in the wall surrounding the north side of Devitts Green Farm with Woodside Road.
1 2 3 Vehicles or covered dumps of material are evident on aerial photographs taken in March 1944 by the US Air Force. There were about 300 individual ...
Vehicles or covered dumps of material are evident on aerial photographs taken in March 1944 by the US Air Force.
1 Bomb craters evident between Old Hare Covert and the River Avon on aerial photographs mapped as part of English Heritage (EH) National Mapping Project (NMP) Presumably these features are ...
Bomb craters are evident as earth works between Old Hare Covert and the River Avon on aerial photographs
1 Three bomb craters are evident as earthworks between railway and the River Avon to the north of Wolston Fields Farm on aerial photographs mapped as part of English ...
Three bomb craters are evident as earthworks between railway and the river Avon to the north of Wolston Fields Farm 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 Barrage Balloon and its ancillary equipment, winch and accomodation hut, can be seen on aerial photographs mapped as part of the English Heritage (EH) National Mapping ...
A Barrage Balloon and its ancillary equipment can be seen on aerial photographs
1 Bomb craters to the east of Ryton on Dunsmore are evident on aerial photographs mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project.
Bomb craters to the east of Ryton on Dunsmore are evident on aerial photographs
1 The remains of a searchlight battery complete with ancillary buildings which can be seen on aerial photographs were mapped as part of the English Heritage National Mapping Project. ...
The remains of a searchlight battery complete with ancillary buildings can be seen on aerial photographs
1 Two groups of concrete blocks and a rectangular hollow can be seen on aerial photographs. The blocks were used to tether a barrage balloon. The hollow was formed ...
Two groups of concrete blocks and a rectangular hollow can be seen on aerial photographs. The blocks were used to tether a barrage balloon and the hollow was formed by its associated winch vehicle.
1 A group of 12 hut bases, 7 standing structures and an emergency water supply tank, indicating the presence of a WW2 camp, mapped as part of the English Heritage ...
A group of hut bases and other structures located on the junction of the A423 and A445 roads indicate the presence of a WW2 camp.
1 Three 5m diameter circular cropmarks that are possibly bomb craters seen on aerial photographs 100m northwest of “Meadowside”.
Three 5m diameter circular cropmarks that are possibly bomb craters can be seen on aerial photographs 100m northwest of "Meadowside".
1 Two 6m diameter circular pits surrounded by banks that are probably bomb craters seen on aerial photographs 200m east of Privet Covert, Brinklow Heath were mapped as part of ...
Two 6m diameter circular pits surrounded by a bank are possibly bomb craters. They can be seen on aerial photographs 200m east of Privet Covert, Brinklow Heath.