1 The site of a barrow marked on the OS map of 1887.
The site of a tumulus or barrow which was marked on an Ordnance Survey map of 1887. It was in the area of Vicarage Road in Rugby.
1 AP.
2 Undated enclosure complex shows on aerial photographs. This site evidently runs under a modern road and houses.
3 Site no 141 in survey.
4 Possibly a later Prehistoric open settlement.
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The site of a complex of enclosures. They are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. Undated ditches were observed during pipeline works across the cropmarks. The enclosures are located to the east of Townsend Road, Rugby.
1 British entrenchments at Brownsover. A triple row of ‘ramparts’ or banks rising in terraces on the N and W and possibly on the S. On the E are traces ...
The site of several linear earthworks, banks and ditches. Few traces of the earthworks now remain but excavations during the 1950s found evidence that the features may date to the Medieval period. The earthworks were situated north of the church at Brownsover.
1 The monks of Pipewell Abbey had a grange here (PRN 3651, 5392) and surrounded the ancient tumulus in the close with a moat, throwing the earth inwards and enlarging ...
A mound called The Island which is of unknown date. It is visible as an earthwork. In the past it has been suggested that it might be a round barrow, a motte or that it might be associated with a Medieval grange. The mound is situated in the close of Rugby School.
1 Possible croft sites exist to NE and SE of the ‘Camp’/Moated Site. Just SE of this area two trees had been rooted up and a couple of handfuls of ...
The possible site of a shrunken village of Medieval date. Fragments of Medieval pottery were found at the site. It is situated north east of the church in Brownsover.
2 Enclosure shows on air photographs.
An enclosure of unknown date is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is situated 200m north of Ashlawn Road, Rugby.
1 An evaluation of a site for a new Library, Museum and Art Gallery around the existing Rugby Library suggested that the land lay across the rear of properties fronting ...
During an archaeological excavation in St Matthew's Street, Rugby, the remains of settlement evidence dating to the Medieval and Imperial and modern periods was found.