Lochlands Temporary Camps 3, 4 & 5
Marching or Temporary Camp
Lochlands 3 (Camelon Camp 5) camp was discovered on A.P.’s by J.K. St. Joseph and first reported in 1977.
These camps were built over each other and now overbuilt with modern structures. with Camp 5 is built inside camp 3 and camp 4 extends to the west from the SW corner of Camp 3.
References for Lochlands Camps
- Air Reconnaissance of North Britain by J.K. St. Joseph in J.R.S. xli (1951) p.62;
- Air Reconnaissance in Britain, 1955-7 by J.K. St. Joseph in J.R.S. xlviii (1958) p.89;
- Air Reconnaissance in Britain, 1958-1960 by J.K. St. Joseph in J.R.S. li (1961) pp.122/3;
- Air Reconnaissance in Britain, 1973-76 by J.K. St. Joseph in J.R.S. lxvii (1977) p.135;
- Britannia ix (1978) p.413; Britannia xiii (1982) p.337;
- Britannia xiv (1983) pp.287/8;
- Britannia xv (1984) p.274;
Map References for Lochlands Camps
NGRef: NS8580 OSMap: LR65
OS National Grid Reference: NS854812
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Roman Roads near Lochlands Camps
None identified
Sites near Lochlands Temporary Camps 3, 4 & 5
- Woodhead Camp (0)
Marching or Temporary Camp - Whittlebury Villa (0)
Villa - Wighton (0)
Possible Roman Camp - Willowford Temporary Camp (0)
Marching or Temporary Camp - Bury Hill (0)
Iron Age Hillfort and Settlement - Warham Camp (0)
Iron Age Hillfort - Water Eaton (Kinvaston) 1 Temporary Camp (0)
Marching or Temporary Camp - Wath (0)
Marching or Temporary Camp - Wall Marching Camp 1 (0)
Marching or Temporary Camp - Walton Temporary Camp 1 (0)
Marching or Temporary Camp