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Monument: BCC 037 37a Forbes DriveRemains of at least two inhumations found digging footings for an extension.
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Monument: BUN 023 37A Upper Olland StreetPottery found in garden - two Thetford type ware rims (seen) and Med sherds (not seen).
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Building: DBN 204 38 High StreetGrade II-listed timber-framed and rendered building
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Monument: GSE 086 38 Pinbush Road, GislehamEvaluation identified two ditches of probable post-medieval date.
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Monument: BSE 283 39 Crown StreetMonitoring located four pits, two 19th century and two undated, a possible post medieval flint wall footing, possible early feature predating urban town.
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Monument: SUY 080 39 King StreetMonitoring of footing trenches revealed 16th century cellar wall and a dwarf flint wall representing the rear wall that would have underpinned a timber framed building.
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Monument: BCC 008 39 Petite Couronne Way (Rom)April 1984: Flagon sherds, circa AD 100-200, found 2 feet below surface.
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Monument: DUN 088 3m wide pit cut into the cliff top, square sided and full of broken glass and metalwork, of unknown date.3m wide pit cut into cliff top. Square sided and full of broken glass and metalwork. Dated by NAAFI teacup - 1942.
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Monument: ADB 077 3m wide, low (30cm) bank c.6m river side of present bank.3m wide, low (30cm) bank c.6m river side of present bank. Broken but continues for some length - see map. Higher stretch W of boathouse - c.80cm high, c.50m long.