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Monument: WLB 045 A small cluster of structures of WWII date visible on aerial photographs south-east of Walberswick. ErodedA small cluster of structures of WWII date visible on aerial photographs south-east of Walberswick
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Monument: COV 050 A small quarry pit, of unknown date, visible as an earthwork.A small quarry pit, of unknown date, visible as an earthwork at the west end of Covehithe.
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Monument: TYN 038 A small ring ditch of circa 10 metres diameter, probably the remains of a Bronze Age barrow, can be seen on air photographs as a cropmark to the sout…A small ring ditch of circa 10 metres diameter, probably the remains of a Bronze Age barrow, can be seen on air photographs as a cropmark to the south of Innocence Cottage, Trimley St Martin.
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Monument: BOY 031 A small oval ditched enclosure of unkown date.A small oval ditched enclosure of unknown date is visible on aerial photographs of 1977, Boyton parish
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Monument: SLY 128 A small rectangular pit of unknown date and function on Shotley MarshesA small rectangular pit of unknown date and function on Shotley Marshes
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Monument: BOY 032 A small oval ditched enclosure of unkown date.A small oval ditched enclosure of unknown date is visible on aerial photographs of 1977, Boyton parish
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Monument: TYN 039 A small ring ditch of circa 10 metres diameter, probably the remains of a Bronze Age barrow, can be seen on air photographs as a cropmark to the sout…A small ring ditch of circa 10 metres diameter, probably the remains of a Bronze Age barrow, can be seen on air photographs as a cropmark to the south of Innocence Cottage, Trimley St Martin.
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Monument: BOT 025 A small number of undated features.A small number of undated features. Report incomplete.
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Monument: COV 062 A small quarry pit, of unknown date, visible as an earthwork.A small quarry pit, of unknown date, visible as an earthwork northeast of Covehithe.
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Monument: TYN 040 A small ring ditch of circa 8 metres diameter, probably the remains of a Bronze Age barrow, can be seen on air photographs as a cropmark to the south…A small ring ditch of circa 8 metres diameter, probably the remains of a Bronze Age barrow, can be seen on air photographs as a cropmark to the south of Innocence Cottage, Trimley St Martin.