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Building: DRK 025 Hall Farm Barns, Drinkstone Hall, Drinkstone19th C barn with 2 lean-to sheds enclosing 2 cattle yards which were much altered during the 20th C; 19th C timber framed central range.
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Monument: BUD 006 Hall Farm, Bruisyard HallGrade II*-listed Elizabethan brick mansion on the site of a late medieval nunnery. It consists of a well-preserved mid-19th century brick cattle yard with shelter-sheds and cow sheds in the angle of two earlier barns to the south and west.
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Monument: HOO 005 Hall FarmOne large Rom greyware base sherd and one joining sherd plus four other body sherds, all relatively unabraded, from ?2 pots.
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Monument: FMP 021 Hall Farm Reservoir, Flempton.Monitoring revealed BA pits with fire cracked flints and undated linear features (S1)
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Monument: HNN 006 Hall FarmBasil Brown has noted site on OS map and "Foundations old well, ridge (road?), portion lava quern, etc" 19/6/1959.
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Monument: RBK 038 Hall Farm DMVDeserted Medieval settlement at Hall Farm, Rushbrooke with Rougham.
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Monument: HOO 014 Hall Farm, Hoo, SuffolkEvaluation and monitoring identified two Roman ditches and a small ditch which proved to be of probable middle Saxon date.
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Monument: BSG 001 Hall FarmOne wet arm only, circa 50m long by 7m wide.
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Monument: ADB 021 Hall Farm Brickworks; Aldeburgh Brickworks; Read's BrickworksHall Farm Brickworks and associated features.
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Monument: FRK 072 Hall Farm, Elms Road, FreckenhamCropmark of circular enclosure of circa 100m diameter with two narrow, enclosure ditches, possibly not entirely concentric. 2 flint flakes, surface finds.