Record Search
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Monument: RDE 016 Medieval features, Church Field, RedeEvaluation identified three ditches and two pits of medieval and post-medieval date.
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Monument: BSE 381 Medieval features, Manson House, Bury St EdmundsEvaluation, excavation and monitoring, identified three medieal ovens possibly grain dryers, a number of medieval pits indicative of domestic or small scale semi industrial/agricultural activity.
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Monument: BSE 390 Medieval features, Land of Risbygate Street and Nelson Road, Bury St EdmundsA number of medieval wells and deep pit/ shaft features were identified during the excavation along with a possible building.
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Monument: BSE 235 Medieval features, New Store, Nuffield Hospital, Bury St EdmundsExcavation identified a dense spread medieval features including a clay lined oven or grain dryer, together with possible storage or rubbish pits.
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Monument: BSE 442 Medieval features, 19-20 Abbeygate Street, Bury St EdmundsMedieval features including 18 pits, 3 ovens floor surfaces, a well and a drain.
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Monument: BTT 027 Medieval features, Land west of Church Farm, Buxhall Road, BrettenhamThe evaluation identified a number of medieval features including pits, post holes and ditches.
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Monument: BRS 022 Medieval field boundaries, visible as cropmarks.Cropmarks probably forming over the remains of probable field boundaries of possible medieval or post-medieval date are visible on aerial photographs on the northern side of Barsham Hill, Barsham parish.
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Monument: BNG 010 Medieval features, Church FarmEvaluation of plot directly opposite church revealed medieval features.
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Monument: WHA 015 Medieval features, Land West of Church Farm, Naughton Road, WhatfieldEvaluation identified a number of medieval features
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Monument: NHC 016 Medieval field boundary and possible road, visible as cropmarks.The line of a field boundary and possible road, potentially of medieval date, can be seen on aerial photographs as cropmarks located to the south of North Cove Hall and St Botolph's church, North Cove parish.