Record Search
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Monument: BKY 002 Gulling Green FarmMoat. Two sides, irregular, occupied plus 'toft' area and site of former house mapped by Warren to east.
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Monument: FEX 032 Gulpher FarmMedieval pottery sherds C13-C14, found in drainage trenches (S1)(S2).
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Monument: BKY 022 Gulling Green Barn, BrockleyEvaluation established the moat was not a complete circuit. Monitoring on a moat platform identified evidence of medieval and post-medieval activity.
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Monument: FEX 034 Gulpher FarmSuccessive field drainage systems; including 'shingle' drains and three different pipe drain types, including C18 `pipe & tile' (S1)(S2).
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Monument: ERL 035 Gulley/Galley Hill Round BarrowScheduled Monument - Galley Hill Round Barrow.
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Monument: BKY 016 Gulling Green; Gurnys Green (1739); Gurland Green (1783)Site of former green, mapped as Gurny's Green in 1739, Gurland Green in 1783, later as Gulling Green.
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Monument: SWD 016 Gun emplacements and barbed wire obstruction in north Southwold, probably of World War II dateGun emplacements and barbed wire obstruction in north Southwold, probably of World War II date
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Monument: DBN 041 Gull Farm, Debenham, (Prehistoric)Three flint scrapers (2 large, 1 small), a denticulated blade and other flakes and blades, all unpatinated, found in the garden of Gull Farm (S1).
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Monument: FEX 045 Gulpher Road, Falcon Street Junction, Walton.`In or about 1903, when the sewage pipes were being laid along Gulpher Road, at its junction with Falcon Street, a pot was found at a depth of about 4 feet, and beneath it a dagger in a sheath.