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Monument: WMM 006 Medieval features and finds at Tudor CottageMedieval features and finds at Tudor Cottage.
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Monument: LCS 219 Medieval features and Moden and undated features at Pill Box Field, LeistonMedieval features comprising possible hearths, postholes, ditches, sand extraction pit and a probable Second World War command trench, and undated ditches of a possible field system at Pill Box Field, Leiston
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Monument: THB 021 Medieval features and an undated ditch at Theberton Hall Farm reservoirMedieval features and an undated ditch at Theberton Hall Farm reservoir.
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Monument: ORF 033 Medieval features and grave at 71 Broad StreetMedieval features and grave at 71 Broad Street
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Monument: FML 192 Medieval features and post medieval drainage system at St. Michaels Rooms, Church Street, FramlinghamMedieval features and post medieval drainage system at St. Michaels Rooms, Church Street, Framlingham
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Monument: EBV 058 Medieval feature, pit and boarded well, also an artefact scatter of pottery. (Med)Remains of a boarded well and pottery found at Easton Bavents in 1888, description given suggests a similar well to those at Covehithe, COV Misc (2). Formerly recorded as EBV MISC
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Monument: ORF 028 Medieval features and footings (mainly of crag) of substantial C16/C17 building, 8 High Street, OrfordMonitoring of small housing development located Med features and footings (mainly of crag) of substantial C16/C17 building.
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Monument: ELO 004 Medieval features and Post medieval Brick Kiln at Bernard Matthews Turkey Farm, Ellough AirfieldEvaluation and excavation identified evidence for occupation on the Potter's Farm site since the 12th century, including a 16th [to 18th] century brick kiln and evidence for possible earlier brick production in the vicinity.
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Monument: SUS 020 Medieval Features and finds on Land west of Willow Farm, StustonMedieval Features and finds on Land west of Willow Farm, Stuston.
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Monument: FML 039 Medieval features and multi-period finds at Proposed Community Centre, Church Street, FramlinghamAn evaluation revealed shallow pits and a shallow ditch of probable Medieval date and various redeposited & unstratified Neo, Roman, Med & PMed finds