1 The site of a light anti aircraft gun emplacement, no 669. No further details currently available.
The site of a anti aircraft gun emplacement from the Second World War identified from documentary evidence. Its location, somewhere in Nuneaton, is unknown.
1 The name Camp Hill comes from the Roman camp that once stood on the hill overlooking the Anker Valley. This camp is believed to be under the present day ...
Possible Roman Camp thought to be under the present day Church and the previous Hall at Camp Hill.
On Friday June 11th 1948 the Nuneaton Observer reported on the grandiose visit by the Chief of the Imperial General Staff, to unveil the new inscription on the Riversley Park ...