2 Faint traces of a possible earthwork enclosure show on air photographs.
3 Suspiciously man-made looking mound, irregularly shaped, profiled and contoured, with a maximum height of 6.7m. It has a ...
The site of a possible mound of unknown date which is visible as an earthwork on aerial photographs. It is located 700m north of Eathorpe.
1 A field centred at the above grid reference and lying within the Wappenbury earthwork contains traces of village earthworks and ridge and furrow. The NE corner contains ridge and ...
The site of an area of shrunken village at Wappenbury, dating to the Medieval period. Earthworks are visible on aerial photographs and these include several house platforms and hollow ways, as well as ridge and furrow.
2 Part of an irregular oval enclosure shows on aerial photographs. This appears to be interrupted by quarrying and there is an internal rectangular feature (?quarry).
The site of an enclosure of unknown date. It is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is located 600m east of the church, Wappenbury.
2 Linear crop mark shows on an aerial photographs. This linear mark appears to curve round the oval enclosure and quarry (PRN 2975).
A linear feature of unknown date is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is located 700m east of the church, Wappenbury.
1 The village was formerly well-nigh enclosed by extensive entrenchments enclosing an area of about 6 ha. The earthworks are now much denuded and altered in form and are almost ...
The site of a possible hillfort, possibly dating to the Iron Age. Ditches and ramparts are still visible as earthworks in places. The site is located at Wappenbury.