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Monument: FRT 030 Freston Tower16th century tower, Freston. Listed building.
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Monument: IPS 410 Friars Street, Ipswich, (IAS 4102).Pits and artefactual evidence ranged in date from Middle Saxon (AD 650-850) to the post-medieval period.
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Monument: FRT 033 Freston ParkFeston Park.
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Monument: BSE 140 Friars Lane; The Grindle (Med)Possible line of LSax(?) & Med(?) town defences between West Gate (BSE 066) and South Gate (BSE 064).
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Monument: ETT 017 Friends Burial Ground (Tithe)Tithe map shows plot named as friends burial ground.
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Monument: FRT 036 Freston WoodAncient Woodland
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Monument: RLM 002 Friday StreetAn extensive area of black earth, varying in depth for approximately 50 yards but partially obscured by filling. Contains red burnt earth, burnt stones, bones and C13th pottery.
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Monument: WLV 018 Freston Park; `Old Tileyard' (late C15)June 1991: LMed/PMed tile kiln exposed in bank of River Orwell as layers of jumbled tiles amongst heavily burnt layers.
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Monument: SUY 005 Friars Street (Dominican Friary) (PMed)1969: PMed feature and finds from excavations by Thomas Howlett "on the site of the Dominican Friary" (see Med) in Friars Street.