Arbury Banks

Heritage Site in Northamptonshire

England

Arbury Banks

Jurassic Way crossing the River Cherwell Looking towards Chipping Warden. The first crossing of the Cherwell is at Charwelton <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2393670">SP5356 : Packhorse bridge, Charwelton</a>
Jurassic Way crossing the River Cherwell Credit: Tim Heaton

Arbury Banks, located in Northamptonshire, is a historically significant heritage site that offers a glimpse into the ancient past. This Iron Age hillfort is situated on the eastern edge of the village of Arbury, near the town of Nuneaton. The site occupies a prominent position on a hill, providing commanding views of the surrounding landscape.

Arbury Banks is believed to have been constructed around 500 BC and fortified by a series of ramparts and ditches. The earthworks enclose an area of approximately 10 acres, highlighting the scale and importance of the settlement. It is thought that the hillfort was used as a defensive stronghold, providing protection to the inhabitants and their livestock.

Archaeological excavations have revealed evidence of Iron Age occupation within the hillfort, including traces of roundhouses and storage pits. Artifacts such as pottery, tools, and weapons have also been discovered, shedding light on the daily lives and material culture of the ancient inhabitants.

Today, Arbury Banks is a designated Scheduled Ancient Monument and managed by local authorities. The site is open to the public and offers visitors the opportunity to explore the earthworks and experience the rich history of the area. Interpretive panels provide information about the site's significance and archaeological discoveries.

Arbury Banks serves as a valuable educational resource, allowing visitors to step back in time and connect with the Iron Age period. The site's strategic location and impressive earthworks make it a fascinating destination for history enthusiasts and those interested in ancient civilizations.

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Arbury Banks Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.132/-1.277 or Grid Reference SP4948. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Jurassic Way crossing the River Cherwell Looking towards Chipping Warden. The first crossing of the Cherwell is at Charwelton <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2393670">SP5356 : Packhorse bridge, Charwelton</a>
Jurassic Way crossing the River Cherwell
Looking towards Chipping Warden. The first crossing of the Cherwell is at Charwelton SP5356 : Packhorse bridge, Charwelton
Jurassic Way approaching Edgcote House The wall is bordered by a stunning array of blue irises.
Jurassic Way approaching Edgcote House
The wall is bordered by a stunning array of blue irises.
Church of St James, Edgcote Containing fine Elizabethan monuments to the Chauncy family <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMB9FC_St_James_Edgcote_Northants" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMB9FC_St_James_Edgcote_Northants">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Church of St James, Edgcote
Containing fine Elizabethan monuments to the Chauncy family LinkExternal link
The Battlefields Trail alongside the River Cherwell The 20 mile Battlefields trail joins civil war sites of Edgcote, Copredy Bridge and Edgehill. <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.battlefieldstrust.com/media/718.pdf" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.battlefieldstrust.com/media/718.pdf">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
The Battlefields Trail alongside the River Cherwell
The 20 mile Battlefields trail joins civil war sites of Edgcote, Copredy Bridge and Edgehill. LinkExternal link
Chipping Warden-The Griffin On Culworth Road.
Chipping Warden-The Griffin
On Culworth Road.
The Jurassic Way past Edgcote Drive Cottages These look like 'estate' buildings
The Jurassic Way past Edgcote Drive Cottages
These look like 'estate' buildings
The Jurassic Way towards Ladshill Spinney
The Jurassic Way towards Ladshill Spinney
Farm track between Edgcote & Chipping Warden
Farm track between Edgcote & Chipping Warden
Memorial to Wellington Bomber Crew LP286 on the SE edge of Chipping Warden During a training sortie on 18 April 1945  Wellington Bomber LP286 was returning to Chipping warden following engine problems. Following an overshoot and go around the plane stalled and crashed at 14.03 into Edgcote Park south east of the airfield killing all but one. This modern memorial stands at the edge of a wooded area and can be clearly seen from the adjacent path.
Memorial to Wellington Bomber Crew LP286 on the SE edge of Chipping Warden
During a training sortie on 18 April 1945 Wellington Bomber LP286 was returning to Chipping warden following engine problems. Following an overshoot and go around the plane stalled and crashed at 14.03 into Edgcote Park south east of the airfield killing all but one. This modern memorial stands at the edge of a wooded area and can be clearly seen from the adjacent path.
A361 towards Daventry
A361 towards Daventry
Powerlines over the Battlefields Trail
Powerlines over the Battlefields Trail
Fenced in footbridge on the Battlefields Trail
Fenced in footbridge on the Battlefields Trail
HS2 works by the footpath
HS2 works by the footpath
Footpath towards Calves Close Spinney
Footpath towards Calves Close Spinney
Another HS2 footpath diversion near Calves Spinney
Another HS2 footpath diversion near Calves Spinney
Fenced in footpath
Fenced in footpath
Track to Calves Spinney No longer a footpath thanks to HS2 works
Track to Calves Spinney
No longer a footpath thanks to HS2 works
Gate on the Battlefields Trail heading for Edgcote
Gate on the Battlefields Trail heading for Edgcote
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Arbury Banks is located at Grid Ref: SP4948 (Lat: 52.132, Lng: -1.277)

Unitary Authority: West Northamptonshire

Police Authority: Northamptonshire

What 3 Words

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