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Monument: COV 124 A linear feature, of unknown date, visible as a cropmark.A linear feature, of unknown date, visible as a cropmark east of Warren House. Formerly COV 003
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Monument: BAR 094 A medieval ditch and an undated ditch AW PIPELINE - Trench 77 (NPS)Evaluation identified a medieval ditch and pottery and an undated ditch.
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Monument: WLB 041 A line of WWII date anti-tank cubes with associated structures and trenches located close to the beach to the west of Walberswick.A line of WWII date anti-tank cubes with associated structures and trenches located close to the beach to the west of Walberswick.
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Monument: RGH 156 A medieval deserted villageA medieval deserted village at Hall Farm, indicated by a hollow way and pottery finds.
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Monument: BCC 056 A Medieval earthwork bank, visible on aerial photographs.An earthwork bank visible on aerial photographs crossing Beccles Marshes is probably the remains of a causewayed path or track of medieval or post-medieval date.
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Monument: RSM 003 A manorial quadrangular bankA manorial quadrangular bank lies to the SW of Redisham Church, close to the S side of the road
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Monument: WBG 067 A medieval ditch and pit and three undated pits on land Adjoining Notcutts Garden Centre, Warren Hill RoadA medieval ditch and pit and three undated pits on land Adjoining Notcutts Garden Centre, Warren Hill Road
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Monument: GSE 046 A line of WWII anti-tank cubes stretching for almost 2.5km.A line of WWII anti-tank cubes stretching for almost 2.5km in Gisleham parish
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Poorly Located Find Spot: WLW 118 A medieval bronze dagger chape, length 52mm, was found in a ploughed fieldA bronze dagger chape, length 52mm, was found in a ploughed field. Formerly recorded as WLW MISC
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Monument: BCC 046 A Medieval drain or water channel, visible as a cropmark.A drain or water channel visible on aerial photographs as a cropmark to the east of Roos Hall is possibly part of the original medieval water supply for the Hall Moat.