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Building: NYW 080 5 Birch StreetTimber-framed and jettied structure of circa 1530-40 that was built in conjunction with no. 3 to its right and belonged to a Tudor house that also included no. 1 beyond.
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Building: BSM 100 5 Nayland RoadNo. 5 Nayland Road is a grade II-listed timber-framed and rendered cottage in a terrace of similar cottages close the historic centre of Bures St Mary.
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Monument: FEX 267 5 World War II slit trenches, visible on aerial photographs.Five slit trenches are visible on aerial photographs of Second World War date to the west of Garrison Lane, Felixstowe.
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Monument: MNL 643 5 Church Walk, MildenhallMonitoring identified a ditch, two pits, four postholes and one postpipe.
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Monument: BSE 047 5 Rosbrook Close (Rom)Coin : C3 barbarous radiate.
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Monument: EXG 027 5 Edinburgh Road, NewmarketBronze Age graves found in foundation trench for extension on W side of house.
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Monument: BSE 011 5 St Mary's SquareSmall trial excavation at 5 St Mary's Square located Med oven with 3 ?C11/C12 sherds in topfill overlying post holes.
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Monument: HWT 006 49-52 Chediston StreetClay tobacco pipe kiln & production site.
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Monument: BSE 308 5 Honey Hill, Bury St EdmundsMonitoring exposed at least two building extensions, a mortar and rubble foundation for sill beams, over an earlier floor of clay and at least two pits predating the clay floor not excavated.
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Monument: MNL 580 5 Wildmere Lane, Holywell RowMonitoring of footing trenches for two houses identified elements of the preserved natural fen edge topography with one possible natural peat hollow and four undated features.