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Monument: HRK 063 Large ditch of unknown date, visible in section in an eroded cliff face.Very large ditch seen in section in eroded cliff face. c.3.5m deep x 4.5m wide
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Monument: SBN 017 Large enclosure close to river; fragments of field systems.Large enclosure close to river; fragments of field systems.
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Monument: SOL 002 Large field system of possible later prehistoric to Roman dateThe cropmarks of large dispersed and potentially multi-phase field system of unknown date are visible on aerial photographs. This field system would appear to be a continuation of – or at least the same broad phase as - the much more coherent coaxial...
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Monument: IKL 159 Large Earthwork Bank, Kings Forest, West StowLarge earthwork bank, circa 1.5m high, visible in forest ride and running N-S into destumped compartments on either side. Shown on 1880s OS map as field boundary (or bank?) from TL 7854 7254 (where it turns west) to TL 7984 7336 & then possibly acros...
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Monument: SMR 018 Large enclosure, approximately circular, circa 80m diameter intersecting with ring ditch SMR 015 to the N.Large enclosure, approximately circular, circa 80m diameter intersecting with ring ditch SMR 015 to the N.
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Monument: BRF 007 Large double circle ring ditch of unknown date.Ring ditch, large double circle, outer ditch circa 50m diameter, built over (S1)(S2).
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Monument: WMH 026 Large enclosure with series of cropmarks including small linear enclosure within.Large enclosure with series of cropmarks including small linear enclosure within.
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Monument: PSM 015 Large five storey tower mill built in 1846 by William Bear.Large five storey tower mill built in 1846 by William Bear.
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Monument: IKL 362 Large embanked earthwork pit.A large roughly circular embanked pit can be seen as an earthwork on aerial photographs and visualised lidar data. The pit is surrounded by embanked earthwork sides and seems to be out of use on the 1940s aerial photographs. It is possible that the p...
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Monument: EWL 010 Large field boundaries of unknown date, visible as cropmarks. (Un)Cropmarks of large field boundaries on E side of stream to N of church.