Record Search
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Monument: FMP 020 Land Adjacent to the Greyhound Inn, Flempton, (Prehistoric) (Monument)Unstratified flint scraper and patinated struck flake found in evaluation trenching (S1).
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Monument: MNL 598 Land Adjoining Smoke House Inn, Skelton's Drove, Beck row, (Un) (Monument)Evaluation identified sparsely scattered undated features, mainly ditches, a pit and a gully.
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Monument: WTL 009 Land at Boyton Hall (Monument)Evaluation revealed various undated features.
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Monument: BRG 106 Land Adjacent to the Church Institute, Great Barton. (Monument)Archaeological evaluation identified medieval ditches and activity associated with the Forge including an oven, metal working debris, a metalled surface, and possible outbuildings.
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Monument: CHA 017 Land adjacent to Topos. (Monument)One pit, recorded during a monitoring visit, contained a substantial quantity of Med pot.
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Monument: BTM 055 Land at Bay Farm, Red Lodge, Suffolk (Monument)Geophysical Survey identified, two possible ditches and possible evidence of strip fields, evaluation failed to identify any archaeological features.
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Monument: MNL 577 Land Adjacent to the Kings Head, Beck Row (Monument)Evaluation on land adjacent to the Kings Head, Beck Row. Despite its location on a probable medieval road frontage, no evidence for concentrated occupation or other activity was identified. One ditch of unknown date was the only possible pre-modern...
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Monument: IPS 557 Land at 10 St. John's Road, Ipswich, (IAS 8601). (Monument)An entry in the County Sites and Monuments Record suggesting that the church and cemetery of St. John at Cauldwell was located on the site of the former Construction Industry Training Board premises at 10 St. John's Road, Ipswich appears-to be unfoun...
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Monument: BED 025 Land Adjacent to The Old Rectory, Long Green, Bedfield (Monument)Evaluation identified two undated pits and a small group of unstratified medieval pottery.
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Monument: HCH 034 Land at 1-2 Beulah Cottages, Ashe Road, Hacheston (Monument)Evaluation failed to identify any features but several sherds of Roman and post medieval pottery and a worn Roman coin.