Number of records found: 317
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Page: Parish Histories: MSuffolk Parishes 'M' Parishes in 'A Survey of Suffolk Parish History' beginning with the letter M. Use the list below to download each parish history as a PDF. These files may not be suitable for users of assistive technology. Requ...
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Monument record: MRM 053 Bronze Age to Iron Age finds at Martlesham Heath Airfield (Monument)Area of assessment (including barrow & ring ditch sites MRM 011 & 019) - theoretically prior to erection of British Telecom equipment and formation of earth bank but partially following works carried out in breach of planning conditions.
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Monument record: MRM 169 Farmstead: Martlesham Hall (Farmstead)Martlesham Hall is a farmstead visible on the 1st Ed Os map. The farmstead is laid out in a full regular courtyard and a regular U-plan yard with the house detached and set away from the yard. The farmstead is set alongside a public road associated with a church, rectory, and graveyard. The farmstead survives intact.
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Monument record: MRM 123 Six World War II bomb craters. (Monument)Six bomb craters of Second World War date can be seen on aerial photographs of the 1940s to the east of Martlesham village, Martlesham parish.
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Monument record: MRM 150 Generator hut, Adastral Park, Martlesham (Building)Small generator building.
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Monument record: MRM 152 WWII structure, Martlesham (Monument)A site visit recorded a WWII structure, possibly a pill box or battle headquarters.
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Monument record: MRM 175 Land northeast of Anson Road, Martlesham (SA) MON (Monument)Evalaution identified remains relating to the former airfield and undated ditches
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Monument record: MRM 138 45 Nunn Close (Monument)Monitoring of the footing trenches revealed a single undated pit.
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Monument record: MRM 268 Location of an extant Second World War Pillbox, Martlesham (Monument)Location of an extant Second World War Pillbox, Martlesham
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Monument record: MRM 117 World War II military intallation and associated camp. (Monument)A Second World War military installation and associated camp can be seen as a group of structures and earthworks on aerial photographs, to the north-west of Martlesham village, Martlesham parish.