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Poorly Located Monument: WBG 127 Former deer park, Woodbridge AbbeyDeer park first recorded in 1587, extent unknown.
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Monument: DEN 012 Former ditch line, Honeysuckle Cottage, Hoxne RoadFormer ditch line possibly associated to Denham Green, and medieval/post-medieval pottery were recovered from a test pit which was part of 'The Story of Hoxne' HLF funded community project.
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Monument: LWT 241 Former earthwork platform of either Post medieval or World War Two dateThe former earthworks of an embanked circular platform of either Post medieval or World War Two date are visible on aerial photographs. The earthworks could feasibly relate to a post medieval/early modern industrial site, associated with the wharf, ...
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Monument: CSA 033 Former earthworks in woodland, possible hollow wayEarthworks of probable woodland management features and a possible medieval to post medieval hollow way are visible on aerial photographs in Oak Wood (CSA 022), Capel St Andrew.
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Monument: BUT 085 Former earthworks in woodland, possible medieval land divisionsFormer earthworks of ditches, possibly representing medieval land divisions are visible on aerial photographs in woodland to the east of Butley Abbey.
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Monument: BAW 189 Former earthworks of a probable post medieval flood bank and a possible moundThe slight earthworks of a probable post medieval flood bank and a possible mound are visible on aerial photographs. It is possible the mound relates to a building platform or feasibly a saltern, although it must be noted that the mound looked less c...
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Monument: BRD 268 Former earthworks of boundaries, trackways and platforms of probable medieval to post medieval dateAn area of former earthworks of boundaries, trackways and possible platforms of probable medieval to post medieval date are visible on the aerial photographs. Some of these features are likely to be broadly contemporary with sites recorded to the nor...
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Monument: SUT 268 Former earthworks of linear banks and ditchesFormer earthworks of linear banks and ditches are visible on aerial photographs to the north and south of Sandy Lane, Sutton. It is possible that some of these could relate to former land divisions such as medieval tofts, although it is likely that t...
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Monument: BOY 075 Former earthworks of possible post medieval drainsFormer earthworks of possible post medieval drains are visible on aerial photographs on land to the south of Boyton Wood, Boyton.
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Building: LWT 338 Former ESSO jettyFormer ESSO jetty. It has since been demolished.