Number of records found: 163
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Monument record: SEY 067 Flixton Quarry SSI (Monument)This pit provides excellent exposures in the Homersfield Terrace – the highest terrace of the River Waveney. The deposits comprise gravels and sands, probably in the main glacial outwash, resting on chalky till. The site shows many fine sedimentary structures, including ice-contact slope structures and ice wedge casts. The intimate association with localised flow till indicates an Anglian age. The site is of importance because of its relationship to the deposits of the Broome Terrace and to the type Hoxnian site at Hoxne
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Monument record: TMM 016 Thornham Hall, Thornham Magna, (Palaeolithic) (Poorly Located Find Spot)One hand-axe. Formerly recorded as TMM MISC
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Monument record: EYE 227 Farmstead: Burnthouse Farm (Hoxne Road Farm) (Farmstead)Burnthouse Farm (Hoxne Road Farm), Eye. 19th century farmstead and 18th century farmhouse. Regular courtyard U-shaped plan formed by working agricultural buildings. The farmhouse is set away from the yard. Partial loss (less than 50%) of the traditional farm buildings. Located within a hamlet.
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Monument record: WBY 045 Farmstead: Hoxne Hill Farm (Farmstead)Hoxne Hill Farm, Wilby. 19th century farmstead and farmhouse. Loose courtyard two-sided plan formed by working agricultural buildings. The farmhouse is detached facing side on to the yard. The farmstead has been totally demolished. Located within an isolated position.
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Monument record: HXN 017 Chapel of St Edmund (Monument)Site of Chapel of St Edmund based on documentary evidence and a dense scatter covering 8m x 12m, of building materials (mortared flint, floor & roof tile) on a scarp on a N facing slope.
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Monument record: SEM 027 Medieval brick working site, South Elmham Manor (Poorly Located Monument)1464/5: 350,000 Breketylls (bricks) were being made (at South Elmham Manor) and sent to Hoxne (S1)(R1). Formerly recorded as SEM MISC
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Monument record: HXN 027 Hoxne Wood (Monument)Ancient Woodland
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Monument record: HXN 110 St Edmunds Oak; St Edmunds Cross (Monument)Stone cross marking the suggested spot on which had stood St Edmunds Oak. Formerly recorded as HXN MISC
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Monument record: HXN 076 Two sherds of medieval pottery (Find Spot)Two sherds of medieval pottery were discovered in the garden of Hi-View, Cross St. One on the surface and one in a small test pit.
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Monument record: HXN 086 First World War Camp Lincolnshire Yeomanry (Monument)Hut outlines identified through geophysical survey, extent uncertain.