Record Search
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Monument: MDN 013 Hall/Hazel Woods (Monument)Ancient woodland as defined in (S1).
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Building: WGW 042 Halycon House, Church Street (Building)Early- to mid-16th century rectory with an early- to mid-15th century rear wing.
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Monument: LXD 002 Hall's Farm (Monument)Moat, small square enclosure, occupied, isolated.
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Monument: RKS 022 Hamblyn House (Med) (Monument)In garden of Hamblyn House during April 1934, Basil Brown excavated to a depth of 2 feet.
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Monument: LMD 026 Hall Street (Monument)Bronze coin (Ae 3) of Constantine I found on W side of Hall Street in 1939 (S1).
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Monument: PLY 057 Hall's Sand Pit, Kesgrave (Monument)Excavation by J Campbell in 1958 uncovered ditches and possible settlement. Formerly recorded as PLY MISC
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Monument: RKS 022 Hamblyn House (Rom) (Monument)In garden of Hamblyn House during April 1934, Basil Brown excavated to a depth of 2 feet, where he found Rom pottery, bones, oyster shells, calcined flints and charcoal.
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Monument: LMD 024 Hall Street & Peggs Yard (Monument)Pits on W side of Hall Street & Peggs Yard.
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Monument: BEL 006 Hall's Sand Pit, Kesgrave (Un) (Monument)Excavation revealed ditches, pottery & bone of unknown date. IPSMG file has site notes, Oct 1958 with sketches.
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Monument: SUT 073 Hambridgehouse (Monument)Three buildings, named as `Hambridgehouse' and held by Mr Redgrave, shown on William Haiward's map of Sutton, 1629 (S1).