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Monument: LKD 028 Manor House (garden)Mound 20m in diameter and 1,5m high probably a garden feature see details (S1).
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Monument: HRF 014 Manor House Farm; Herringfleet Hall (1880s); Old Hall (1837)Manorial site since C13th. Old Manor House, originally moated according to Copinger (S1) though note no sign of a moat appears to survive - a moat does actually survive further N (see HRF 013). listed building
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Monument: KCC 001 Manor Farm; Manor HouseMoat, two sides of a large rectangle, adjoins NE corner of St Mary's and St Peter's churchyard, occupied (Listed Building - Manor House).
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Monument: BUN 001 Manor House Farm (Rom)Rom tile found in a field near the Manor Farm in 1960.
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Monument: PSM 001 Manor Farm; Maisters Manor (site of)Moat, monitoring of ground works for two extensions, a ditch of uncertain date, a clay built oven of probable medieval date, and a pottery sequence from 11th/12th century to the 17th century.
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Monument: FEX 212 Manor House BatteryA World War II emergency gun battery to the south of Landguard Lodge, Felixstowe
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Monument: FRK 090 Manor House, FreckenhamMonitoring of ground-works revealed two ditches and single medieval tile fragment.
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Monument: BRG 020 Manor Farm; Manor House; Barton (Old) HallBarton (Old) Hall, documentary references, its outbuildings are thought to be the present Manor Farm.
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Monument: BUN 001 Manor House Farm (Med)Tile, medieval brick, C11/C12 sherds, C13-C15 glazed sherds, flint cobbling (? date) found 1960.
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Building: MDD 028 Manor House, Leiston RoadA small early-17th century timber-framed and rendered farmhouse of 1.5 storeys attached by a series of 20th century single-storied extensions to an early-19 th century flint-rubble stable and an 18th century timber-framed barn.