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Monument: ORF 104 A causeway of probable Post Medieval date is visible on aerial photographs as an earthwork to the south of Sudbourne Hall and park, Orford parishA causeway of probable Post Medieval date is visible on aerial photographs as an earthwork to the south of Sudbourne Hall and park, Orford parish
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Monument: SEY 031 A causeway to the River Waveney is visible as an earthwork to the north-west of Heath Farm, St Mary South Elmham parish.A causeway to the River Waveney is visible as an earthwork to the north-west of Heath Farm, St Mary South Elmham parish.
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Monument: WGM 010 A causewayed track of possible medieval date is visible on aerial photographs as an earthwork to the north of Firhill Covert, Worlingham parish.A causewayed track of possible medieval date is visible on aerial photographs as an earthwork to the north of Firhill Covert, Worlingham parish.
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Monument: BCC 050 A circular earthwork depression, probably a World War II bomb crater.A circular earthwork depression, probably a bomb crater of Second World War date, is visible on aerial photographs to the south of Beccles town, Beccles parish.
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Monument: TYN 122 A coaxial field system and trackways of possible late prehistoric date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs to the west of Trimley, Trimley…A coaxial field system and trackways of possible late prehistoric date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs to the west of Trimley, Trimley St Martin parish.
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Find Spot: SPT 069 A comb was found with a circle design, possibly Anglo Saxon on a field near the Sugar Beet FactoryA comb was found with a circle design, possibly Anglo Saxon on a field near the Sugar Beet Factory. Formerly recorded as SPT MISC
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Poorly Located Find Spot: BAW 227 A complete C13 jug, Bawdsey BeachA complete C13 jug found on the beach, 1908 (S1). Formerly recorded as BAW MISC
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Monument: SNH 029 A complex polygonal ditched enclosure, or series of connected enclosures, is visible as on aerial photographs as cropmarks in Stratton Hall and Kirto…A complex polygonal ditched enclosure, or series of connected enclosures, is visible as on aerial photographs as cropmarks in Stratton Hall and Kirton parishes.
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Building: STF 038 A Congregational chapelA Congregational chapel built in 1833, and successively enlarged, was replaced by the present building in 1859. The front wall is of grey brick and the sides are of red brick with yellow brick dressings. The front is gabled and has two tiers of lance...
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Monument: HRK 077 A corner of a possible rectilinear enclosure of unknown date and function, visible as a cropmark.One corner of a possible rectilinear enclosure of unknown date and function is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs in a field to the east of Harkstead village