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Monument: IPS 453 Land between Edward Close & Bramford Road, Rear of 1-25 Kingston Road, Ipswich.A desktop and trial trenching evaluation of a 0.38 hectare plot of land revealed limited evidence for prehistoric (Late Neolithic/Early Bronze Age) early medieval and post-medieval activity (19th/20 century).
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Monument: DAR 021 Land between Station Garage and Railway CottageEvaluation revealed medieval ditches, pottery and a single sherd of prehistoric pottery. Excavation revealed Roman ditches, medieval ditches and a beam slot of a possible structure.
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Monument: IPS 764 Land between 199 and 217 Felixstowe Road, Ipswich, (IAS 8907).Small, domestic type pits of 19th or 20th century date.
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Monument: MUN 021 Land between Moulton Road and Mill Road, MoultonMonitoring identified an unstratified Iron Age pottery assemblage and a group of undated postholes forming a possible structure .
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Monument: LMD 173 Land Behind Chips 'n' Chopstix, Long MelfordA single, post-medieval posthole was identified in trenches dug for a house conversion. Finds indicated nearby Roman activity, but all soil layers contained post-medieval material.
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Monument: HAD 085 Land between Lady Lane and Tower Mill Lane, HadleighA fieldwalking and metal detector survey located a low density of pre-modern finds.
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Monument: HGH 035 Land between The Old Mill and 7, Duke Street, HaughleyMonitoring of groundworks revealed pits and ditches which contained finds of a medieval or late medieval date possibly associated with medieval roadside occupation in the vicinity.
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Monument: KSG 015 Land behind Main Road, off Wrights Lane (Med)Evaluation involving desktop survey and trial trenching. Probable preh ditches and med pottery found.
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Monument: HAD 089 Land between Lady Lane and Tower Mill Lane, Hadleigh,Evaluation and excavation identified Iron Age occupation, scattered features of prehistoric, Roman and post-medieval date and peat deposits that started to form in the Mesolithic period.
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Monument: LVM 060 Land East of 5 Prospect View, The Common, LavenhamMonitoring of ground works for a detached outbuilding on the northern edge of The Common recorded two large late medieval/early Post medieval pits.