Baginton

Baginton is a village and civil parish in the Warwick district of Warwickshire, England, and has a common border with the City of Coventry / West Midlands county.

In December 2019, Roman and Anglo-Saxon artifacts, including pottery, jugs, and jewelry, were unearthed from burial grounds by archaeologists led by Nigel Page.

The team of researchers believed that two of the graves belonged to a "high-status" rank officer and a Roman girl aged 6–12 years old.

Findings from the Roman cremation burial site of a young girl included four brooches, a ring with an image of a cicada and a hair pin.

Parts of the fort were reconstructed in the 1970s, and it has become a popular site for school visits, as well as holding activity days during the summer.

Henry Percy was imprisoned at Baginton Castle following his son Harry Hotspur's defeat at the Battle of Shrewsbury.

Coventry Airport gates, Baginton