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Monument: WNT 004 House sites with ponds, indicated on first edition OS map.House sites with ponds, indicated on first edition OS map.
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Monument: IKL 001 How Hill Round BarrowLarge surviving round barrow. Scheduled Monument.
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Monument: SUT 083 House shown on William Haiward's map of Sutton, 1629, described as a bond tenement of the manor of Fen Hall, belonging to William Marsh (S1).House shown on William Haiward's map of Sutton, 1629, described as a bond tenement of the manor of Fen Hall, belonging to William Marsh (S1).
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Monument: BSE 281 Houses in the West Front, Bury St Edmunds AbbeyWest front of the Abbey Church of St Edmunds Abbey.
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Monument: SPL 038 Howe Field (1840 tithe); How Field (1841 tithe) (Un)Possible mound site suggested by field names in adjoining parishes `How Field' centreing on TL 8380 5150, Hartest (S1); `Howe Field', centreing on TL 8382 5141, Shimpling (S2); and `Howe Field', centreing on TL 8415 5130, Stanstead (S3). Formerly r...
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Monument: CAC 035 Household Waste Centre, Hadenham RoadEvaluation and excavation revealed Late Bronze Age or Early Iron Age circular enclosure/ring work with internal round house and features. Also Early Bronze Age (?) pit with unique jet plaque. Summary in SCCAS website (Oct 2006) & (S2, S3).
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Monument: RLM 006 How or Haugh Hill (Sax)Urn, drawing by Davy in British Museum.
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Monument: SUT 082 House shown on William Haiward's map of Sutton, 1629, described as belonging to Mr Burwell (S1).House shown on William Haiward's map of Sutton, 1629, described as belonging to Mr Burwell (S1).
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Monument: MNL 509 Houses on Halifax, Wellington and Dakota RoadsMonitoring of building alterations uncovered evidence of Roman occupation.
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Monument: COK 030 Howe LaneMarch 1997: Metal detector find of blade end of socketed axe, possibly hammer broken.