2 A pit alignment, associated with linear features and an enclosure, shows on air photographs.
3 Dating to late Bronze Age to late Iron Age.
A pit alignment of Prehistoric date is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is situated 500m south east of Woodford Lodge.
1 A ‘quadrangular’ fort, ‘whose height and largeness do still shew the strength it was of’.
2 The camp crowns a rocky elevation 180m high. In the centre lay a Georgian ...
The remains of Oldbury Camp, an Iron Age hillfort which survives as an earthwork. It is situated 200m north of Oldbury Grange.
1 1st Century BC bronze terret found by metal detector on building site at Galley Common, Nuneaton. The same site produced a silver farthing of Edward IV.
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Findspot - a bronze terret dating from the Iron Age was found in the area of Hartshill.
1 During construction of a house (c1955) at the above grid reference remains of a skeleton were found. They were sent to Birmingham University and dated to the ‘first millenium ...
The site of a human burial dating to the Iron Age. The site was located 500m south east of Oldbury Camp.
To me Warwickshire has always felt like border country, the end of the southern half of Britain. This is marked by the old Roman highways of Watling Street from London ...