1 A linear bank with traces of a ditch to the E follows Lapworth Street on its W side. The earthwork is cut by the drives of the houses ...
A linear earthwork, possibly of Iron Age date. It probably forms part of the Hobditch, a boundary feature. It is located 500m north east of the Boot Inn.
1 A short but well-defined length of bank and ditch are visible in a pasture field. The earthwork is about 15m wide and the total elevation appears to be about ...
A linear earthwork, possibly dating to the Iron Age. It is probably part of the Hobditch, a boundary feature. It is located 500m north of Lapworth.
1 The only evidence for this section which is visible on the ground consists of a typical stretch of bank and ditch forming part of a farm road, called Tinkers ...
A linear earthwork possible dating to the Iron Age, which was a boundary feature being part of the Hobditch. It is visible in parts as an earthwork and is located south of Lapworth.
1 Traces of ramparts surround an area of about 10.8 ha, the E part sloping down to the brook while the W part is elevated. The spout of an ewer ...
Harborough Banks, the site of a hillfort dating to the Iron Age. Some areas of the hillfort are still visible as earthworks. It is located 300m north of Broom Hall Bridge.
1 E of Tapster Lane (SP168703) straight hedgerows continue the alignment of Hobditch to cross Lapworth Street.
2 1987: Excavation in advance of the construction of the M40 motorway confirmed that ...
Archaeological excavation of a linear earthwork dating to the Iron Age, part of a boundary known as the Hobditch. It is located 1km south east of Lapworth.