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Monument: WNT 039 Malthouse FarmBrick kiln site suggested by tithe map
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Monument: TMX 005 Malting Farm1958: Moat.
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Building: ORF 202 Malletts Cottage, OrfordLate 16th/early 17th hall with 18th century addition, later converted into a workshouse in the 19th century, and converted back into one dwelling in the 20th century.
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Building: BSM 098 Malting Cottage, Nayland RoadGrade II listed building
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Monument: WTG 008 Malting FarmTwo large gold finger rings with interlaced terminals.
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Monument: SBC 023 Malting Bridge (?)Unnamed bridge shown on both Hodskinson's 1783 and Bowen's 1755 maps (S1)(S2).
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Monument: TDE 015 Malting FarmRange of buildings (possibly including maltings?) shown on 1880s OS map and possibly on Hodskinsons 1783 map.
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Monument: BCB 029 Malthouse and kilnsPost Medieval malthouse and associated kilns. Present on map from 1880s.
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Building: SBN 105 Malting Cottage, Scotland StreetMalting Cottage is a grade II-listed timber-framed and rendered structure on the southern side of Scotland Street. Listed as ‘17th/18th century’ the house in fact dates from the late-14th or early-15th century.
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Monument: TDE 001 Malting FarmMoated complex, occupied, near parish boundary.