1 In the middle of Church Lawford are indications of a mound that may be ancient.
2 This probably refers to a small triangular island in a road junction at SP44957630, ...
The site of a mound of unknown date. It is situated in Church Lawford.
1 Earthworks may be indicative of former settlement.
2 This site requires a site visit.
3 Site visit (15-11-2000) indicates that the earthworks are certainly relating to Medieval shrunken village. The ...
The site of a Medieval shrunken village which is visible as an earthwork. The site is located to the north of Church Road, Church Lawford.
2 Two small circular enclosures show on aerial photographs. The origin of the marks is uncertain and they are probably not archaeological.
Two circular enclosures of unknown date. They are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The enclosures are situated 400m south west of Church Lawford.
2 Undated linear crop mark shows on aerial photograph. This has a number of subrectangular enclosures and linear features to either side (PRN 5416, PRN 4972).
A linear feature of unknown date is visible as a cropmark on an aerial photograph. It is situated 1km west of Lawford Heath Lane.
2 An undated crop mark complex including enclosures, linear features and trackways.
Enclosures, linear features and trackways are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The features are of unknown date. They are situated 800m south of Fulham Wood.
2 Two irregular elongated enclosures of uncertain date show on aerial photographs.
3 The more easterly rectangular enclosure was partly excavated during pipeline construction. The southern part of the ...
Two enclosures are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. One of the enclosures was partially excavated. The enclosures are situated 1km south east of Bretford.
2 Three sides on an undated enclosure with a linear feature running out of one corner show on aerial photographs.
The remains of an enclosure and a linear feature are visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. They are of unknown date. The enclosure and linear feature are situated 150m east of Coalpit Lane.
2 Prehistoric pit alignment shows as crop mark.
3 Date revised to between the late Bronze Age and the late Iron Age.
A Prehistoric pit alignment is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is situated 500m south west of Rosegrove Farm.
2 A number of undated subrectangular enclosures show on aerial photographs.
Several enclosures of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The enclosures are situated 1km west of Lawford Heath Lane.
2 An undated enclosure complex shows on aerial photographs.
A complex of enclosures of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The enclosures are situated 1km north east of Wilcox's Gorse.
2 An undated subrectangular enclosure shows on aerial photographs.
3 In 1962 several trenches were cut and revealed the lower course of a dry-built limestone wall on clay foundations. The wall ...
The site of an enclosure of unknown date that is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The enclosure was partially excavated and the remains of a wall were found. The enclosure is situated 500m south of Fulham Wood.
2 An undated linear feature shows on aerial photographs.
A linear feature of unknown date is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is situated 500m east of Coalpit Lane.
2 Double-ditched rectangular enclosure shows on aerial photographs.
3 It is possible that this represents a Roman temple temenos.
A double enclosure is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. The cropmark might represent the remains of a Roman temple. It is situated 1km west of Lawford Heath.
2 Double linear features forming three sides of an elongated irregular enclosure show on air photographs.
Three linear features of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They might form three sides of an enclosure. The linear features are situated 500m west of Lawford Heath.
Prehistoric features and finds
1 Ongoing excavations at Ling Hall Quarry (1989-1999) have uncovered several features/finds of prehistoric date. A small group of Mesolithic flints represents the earliest human activity ...
Ongoing excavations at Ling Hall Quarry (1989-1999) have uncovered various features of Prehistoric date. These include Mesolithic flints, Bronze Age burial remains, pit alignments and Iron Age hut circle and land holdings. Also pits, post holes, gullies and multi-period finds.
Roman dated features and finds
1 Some of the prehistoric boundaries (WA 9189) continue to be used in to the Roman period and are represented by continuous ditches. Axially aligned ...
Ongoing excavations at Ling Hall Quarry (1989-1999) have uncovered evidence of Roman activity. Features include ditches, enclosures and domestic debris.
1 An extensive evaluation was carried out by Warwickshire Museum in response to a proposal to extract gravel from this site. The surrounding area contains evidence of dense networks ...
Linear features, pit alignments and ditches uncovered during excavation. These may date from different periods, ranging from the Bronze Age to the Roman period. The large site is situated to the west side of Lawford Heath, Rugby.
1 A mid Iron Age enclosure (c400BC. Pers comm. S Palmer) was identified during an archaeological evaluation at Ling Hall prior to gravel extraction.
2 Plan.
The site of an enclosure. During an excavation the enclosure was found to be of Iron Age date. It was situated to the south of Church Lawford airfield.
1 Two sides of an enclosure overlying a pit alignment (WA 7115). Romano-British pottery was found on the surface. This enclosure was discovered within Area E of the ...
The site of an enclosure. During excavation of the enclosure it was found to be Roman in date. It was situated 700m north east of Wolston Grange.
123 Parallel linear cropmarks show on aerial photographs.
4 Probably Iron Age.
5 Dating revised to between the Late Bronze Age and the Iron Age.
Parallel linear features are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They might be Iron Age in date. They are situated to the south of Church Lawford airfield.
3 A complex of cropmark features can be identified from air photographs. This consists of several rectangular cropmark enclosures, linear features and a possible pit alignment. This is ...
Linear features, a rectangular enclosure and a possible pit alignment are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. Partial excavation of the site uncovered an Iron Age round house and a series of gullies. The site is located 800m west of Long Lawford Lane.