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Monument: BNC 011 Linear cropmark system of unknown date.Linear cropmark system, SAU AP (S1).
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Monument: BNC 011 Linear cropmark system of unknown date.Undated linear field systems and possible irregular enclosures as well as possible trackways are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs to the west of Church Farm Marshes, Benacre.A possible Roman date has been tentatively suggested for this site...
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Monument: MKE 006 Linear cropmark with a dog leg, of unknown date.Cropmark, linear with a 'dog leg'.
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Monument: WLB 031 Linear cropmarks and possible pit to the west of WalberswickLinear cropmarks and possible pit to the west of Walberswick
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Monument: RMR 003 Linear cropmarks not related to present field systemLinear cropmarks, possible rectilinear system not related to present field system, S of church in same area as Rushmere 002 (CRN 01563 and CRN 01564), noted on SAU APs 1975 and 1977.
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Monument: BLB 007 Linear cropmarks of a rectilinear field system.Several undated linear ditch features are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs on land to the east of Hinton Lodge, Blythburgh. They appear to represent a rectilinear field system or enclosures, or possible common-edge settlement of medieval to...
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Monument: HLY 138 Linear cropmarks of field boundaries and/or trackwaysOctober 2015. Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty National Mapping Programme. Linear cropmarks of possible field boundaries and/or trackways are visible on aerial photographs (S1)-(S2) to the east of Boyton Road, Hollesley. I...
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Monument: RGD 018 Linear cropmarks running EW between Great Wood and field parish boundaryLinear cropmarks running EW between Great Wood and field parish boundary. Formerly recorded as RDG MISC
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Monument: BLB 043 Linear cropmarks visible in the field adjacent to Bulcamp Workhouse.Linear cropmarks visible in the field adjacent to Bulcamp Workhouse
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Monument: BEL 035 Linear cropmarks, possibly the remains of Medieval field boundaries and a track or road. (Med)Linear cropmarks, possibly the remains of field boundaries and a track or road of Medieval date, can be seen on aerial photographs to the north of Beacon Hill, Little Bealings parish.