Monument record MBC46695 - A Second World War bomb crater, Wing Park.

Summary

A Second World War bomb crater is visible on historic aerial photographs and remote sensing data as levelled earthworks and was mapped as part of the Aylesbury Vale Aerial Investigation and Mapping project (EBC18604).

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Map

Type and Period (1)

  • BOMB CRATER (20th Century - 1900 AD to 1999 AD)

Description

A Second World War bomb crater is visible on historic aerial photographs and remote sensing data as levelled earthworks and was mapped as part of the Aylesbury Vale Aerial Investigation and Mapping project (EBC18604). Located adjacent the road between Wing village and Mentmore crossroads and centred at SP 88875 21442, the circular bomb crater is about 7 metres in diameter, and is one from a string of three bomb impacts aligned NW-SW. These are likely to be the bombs were dropped around Wing Park Farm on the night of 1st October 1940. Visible as earthworks on aerial photographs taken in 1944, on aerial photographs taken in 2022 and recent remote sensing data the crater has been levelled and is no longer visible (1-4).

Sources (4)

  • <1>SBC26839 Aerial Photograph: Historic England. 2024. US-7PH-GP-LOC157 FV 7013 25-JAN-1944.
  • <2>SBC25062 Digital archive: Environment Agency. Environment Agency LiDAR data. LIDAR SP82SE Environment Agency National LIDAR Programme DTM 1 Metre dated 2020 SP8821.
  • <3>SBC25596 Aerial Photograph: Historic England. 2022. Next Perspectives APGB Imagery. 15-JUN-2022 SP8821.
  • <4>SBC26844 Digital archive: Wing One-Place Study. 2024. Coles, A. 2024. WW2 Home Front. Accessed Online 29-APR-2024.

Location

Grid reference SP 8887 2144 (point)
Civil Parish WING, Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire

Finds (0)

Related Monuments/Buildings (0)

Related Events/Activities (1)

  • Event - Survey: Aerial investigation and mapping project (Ref: 9179) (EBC18604)

Record last edited

Sep 12 2025 6:29PM

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