Record Search
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Monument: EBG 007 Homestead, Latinford.Bronze coin of Trajan, samian.
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Monument: WSF 041 Honeypot Hall FarmTwo hearths with two sherds Rom pottery, grey and buff ware, found in one hearth.
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Monument: FKM 006 Honington Airfield (extension to runway); Larkhall HeathOne of two `Tumuli' (also HNN 002) shown on OS 1st edition map in 1837 (S3)(R2).
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Find Spot: WTM 068 Honeypot Farm (BA)Translucent brown flint barbed and tanged arrowhead, small parts of ends of barbs and tip possibly missing? Crudish, length 4.
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Monument: WGW 017 Honeypots Farm; Godbolds in the WoodMap of 1686 by Thomas Hornebye shows a straight tree-lined avenue leading southward from the road to a moated forecourt on the N side of the house called Godbolds in the Wood (see WGW 002).
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Monument: SXL 040 Honeyhill Farm, 'Dovehouse Close'Site of dovecote suggested by field named 'Dovehouse Close behind Honeyhill Farm (late c15th/early c16th farmhouse) on tithe map (S1). NGR to centre of field only, dovecote probably situated close to farm buildings. Formerly recorded as SXL MISC
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Monument: WGW 002 Honeypots Farm; Godbolds in the WoodMoat, fragments of asymetrical enclosure, occupied, isolated.
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Monument: BSE 262 Honey Hill, Brewers Garage, Bury St EdmundsExcavation identified evidence of Late Saxon activity and medieval features and finds suggesting domestic / industrial activity.
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Monument: WSF 024 Honeypot LaneMuch black earth, two hearths and "hut sites" thought to be IA, found and cleared in April 1948 by Basil Brown and K Landymore on a field behind the garden of his house in Honeypot Lane.
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Find Spot: HNN 034 Honington Airfield, Honington, (Pleistocene)Basil Brown retained a press cutting, with photograph, describing the jawbone of a woolly rhinoceros which was dug up at Honington Airfield and is now in Bury Museum. Formerly recorded as HNN MISC