Questing at God's Gift Ltd ~ Boudicca’s last battle
Background
The starting point was to a request to help heal the land. The land in question is the heart of England, the poverty and mis-fortune in the area is apparent. We were given some starting information about Boudicca’s last battle reputed to have been in the area.
To begin to develop any sigils and rites for healing the land, we had to identify more closely some of the areas where we felt there was the strongest negative energy. Our starting point was a literature and image search by internet and dowsing using crystals and OS maps.
The results of our initial searches led us to the following:
Places; Mancetter, High Cross, Watling Street and Fosse way.
People; Epona, Claudius, Paulinus Suetonius, Boudicca, Tacititus,
Images; Horses, horse-serpents (dragons) bronze, roses, coins,
Through satellite imaging we were able to identify an area of land with a scarred heart image. We later identified this as a site very close (metres) to the High cross. A crossing point of two roman roads, Watling street and Fosse way.
Through crystal divining we identified two areas we deemed worthy of investigation as the last battle ground of Boudicca. The description written by Tacitus 30 years after the event has led many to believe the site was somewhere around Mancetter – Just off Watling street. (Although there are several other contenders from including Rugby and Tring).
We plotted a journey from the Fosse way, to High cross and then onto Mancetter.
The land we wanted to explore was inaccessible, and the scar not apparent from the ground. The High cross monument appears to be on private land and at this stage did not warrant further investigation. We were struck by the extraordinary number of horse signs and symbol s we were presented with. There is no reason why we should see today two different women riding two different white horses within five miles of each other. (Thoughts of Godiva)
There seemed to be many equestrian centres, stables, liveries etc in the area from High Cross to Mancetter, the images appearing and re-appearing. The Celtic Horse goddess Epona is also associated with the rose, an image which also presented itself in several different ways. It is recorded that Epona was also revered by the Romans. There are several dedications to her at Roman forts in Britain.
Apparently translates as “place of chariots”. Taking a small road off Watling Street, we took a canal path. Obviously the canal is a more recent contribution to the landscape. However
much of the surrounding area is still farm land. Our dowsing led us to a particular spot where we believe the last battle of Boudicca’s army faced the 10,000 Roman soldiers. Estimates suggest that 80,000 Britons were slaughtered in the battle and 400 centurions were lost.
If Boudicca was travelling with 230,000 people the encampments must have been enormous. There are still several camps to be investigated, Oldbury camp and Camp hill being two of them. Camp hill is today known as an impoverished area of Nuneaton. 
Artefacts found at the site: flint arrow heads, maybe a stone axe head, Victorian(ish) glass
We are left with a strong feeling of more work to do here, in particular moving two fields over to examine the earth energies and to dowse around the Oldbury camp and camp hill areas. Also feel the need to follow up another line further down the canal.
