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Monument: KNE 032 Knetts Hall DMVSuggested Deserted Medieval settlement of Knetts Hall, Knettishall, cropmarks on google earth show enclosures and possible hollow way.
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Find Spot: BAR 068 Knox Lane, Bardwell (Palaeolithic).A worked flint implement. A smallish flake with six flake scars on the dorsal face. Possibly with retouch along one edge, though this could be damage. It is stained and rolled, presumably glacially derived and of lower Palaeolithic date.
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Monument: WBG 178 Kyson Hill; Kyson Point; Kingston Quay (1838)Place-name evidence for suggested settlement of early Kings of East Anglia. Formerly recorded as WBG MISC
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Monument: KND 003 Knodishall Common; Coldfair GreenTumuli, one large and eight small in two rows E - W.
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Monument: BSE 012 Kyleborne CloseRoman pottery in shallow ditch.
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Monument: KND 018 Knodishall Coldfair Green historic settlement; St Andrews Green; Coldford Green (1783)Indicative area of the historic settlement of Knodishall surrounding Coldfair (or St Andrews) Green. Named Coldford Green on Hodskinson's 1783 map.
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Building: DRK 056 Kopsey Cottage, Drinkstone GreenAn ‘openhall’ house of the early-15th century. Grade-II listed.
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Monument: KNE 041 Knettishall Heath, Knettishall, (Mesolithic-Bronze Age).15 worked flints found on surface of trackways on Knettishall Heath. Formerly recorded as KNE MISC
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Monument: KND 006 Knodishall Green; BuxlowEarthworks of Buxlow, W of church ruins Knodishall Green. Also metal detecting find from 2003.
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Monument: WBG 040 Kyson HillGeneral area full of posts - some individual, others making jetties. Known to have been used as moorings for pleasure craft quite recently. Inaccessible and not thought worthy of better recording.