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 The finding of a bronze core of a once gilt stater. This is an Iron Age counterfeit coin. It is possible that counterfeit coins were tolerated ...
Findspot - a coin dating to the Iron Age period was found near Bushwood.
1 Lower part of linch pin of brooch of the Yorkshire type found during field work on the course of the M40. It is impossible to tell if it ...
Findspot - part of a brooch, of a type found in Yorkshire, dating to the Iron Age or Roman period. It was found 700m north west of Turner's Green.
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.
1 A silver ‘stater’ of Coritanian style in November 1987 was recovered from this site using a metal detector. The stater is of South Ferriby type and dates to the ...
Findspot - a coin dating to the Iron Age period was found 800m north west of Turner's Green.
This row of cottages in Lapworth was often referred to as the ‘Almshouses’ but was really more of a parish ‘poor house’ or what I like to call an ‘improper ...