Number of records found: 317
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Monument record: NBN 002 Remains of a possible Bronze-Age round barrow, visible as a cropmark. (Monument)The remains of a possible round barrow of Bronze Age date is visible as a cropmark ring ditch in a field to the west of Newbourne village, Newbourne parish.
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Monument record: NBN 003 Possible Bronze-Age round barrow, visible as a partial cropmark. (Monument)A possible round barrow of Bronze Age date can be seen as a partial cropmark on aerial photographs to the west of Newbourne village, Newbourne parish.
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Monument record: NBN 004 Possible Bronze-Age round barrow, visible as a cropmark. (Monument)A possible round barrow is visible as a cropmark ring ditch centred on circa TM261429, to the east of Newbourne village, Newbourne parish.
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Monument record: NBN 005 Small, irregularly shaped Bronze-Age ring ditch of unknown function, visible as a cropmark. (Monument)A small and somewhat irregularly shaped ring ditch of unknown date and function is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs, to the west of Newbourne village, Newbourne parish.
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Monument record: NBN 006 Ring ditch of unknown date, visible as a cropmark. (Monument)A ring ditch of unknown date and function is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs, to the west of Newbourne village, Newbourne parish.
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Monument record: NBN 007 Ring ditch of unknown date and function, visible as a cropmark. (Monument)A ring ditch of unknown date and function is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs, centred on cica TM269442, Waldringfield parish.
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Monument record: NBN 008 Possible Bronze-Age ring ditch, visible as cropmarks. (Monument)A possible ring ditch is visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs, possibly forming over the remains of earthworks associated with a Ring Barrow, to the north-east of Newbourne village, Newbourne parish.
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Monument record: NBN 010 Possible Bronze-Age barrow, visible as cropmarks. (Monument)A possible Bronze Age barrow is visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs, possibly forming over the earthwork remains of a Bowl Barrow, to the north-east of Newbourne village, Newbourne parish.
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Monument record: BEG 091 Farmstead: Seckford Hall (Farmstead)Secford Hall is a farmstead visible on the 1st Ed OS map. The hall is listed and dated to 1553. The farmstead is laid out in a U-plan with the hall detached and set apart from the working buildings. The farmstead is set alongside a public road. This hall and the working buildings have all been converted for use as a hotel and spa.
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Monument record: MRM 241 Farmstead: Sluice Farm (Farmstead)Sluice Farm is a farmstead visible on the 1st Ed Os Map. The farmstead is laid out in a regular U-plan with the farmhouse detached and set away from the yard. The farmstead sits alongside a public road in an isolated location. Only the farmhouse remains.