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Monument: MUN 022 Moulton Paddocks, Kentford Road (Monument)Evaluation of 45 ha area revealed three prehistoric pits and an unstratified Roman disk brooch.
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Monument: LCS 026 Mound and trackway of unknown date, visible as cropmarks. (Monument)Pale, oval cropmark, circa 15m by 10m, surrounded by oval ditch(?) with over 100m long gulley/sunken way(?) leading off to change in field boundary line to W (S1).
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Monument: MUN 033 Moulton Paddocks; Fidget Hall (Monument)Moulton Paddocks - estate known as 'Fidget Hall', the racing seat of Sir Ernest Cassel (1901), sold and demolished in 1950.
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Monument: BLX 046 Mound in Beeden's Whins Wood, Blaxhall (Monument)Mound of unknown date visible on LiDAR. Approximately 10m diameter. Possibly a prehistoric barrow.
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Monument: MUN 013 Moulton Manor; White Hall (Un) (Monument)Earthwork - circular mound approximately 15 feet high within the grounds of Moulton Manor.
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Monument: HNS 009 Mound and round barrow of unknown date. (Monument)According to a monthly serial on Hintleshams history written for the church magazine in 1920/1921 by Miss Deane, the chiefs (sic) of the early British encampment (sic)(HNS 010) `are buried under the old oak growing on the tumulus at the head of Brick...
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Monument: BKY 041 Mound of unknown date (Monument)1845/6 Tithe map and apportionment (S1) gives names of three adjoining fields as Hough Meadow (160)(TL 815 556), Little Hough Field (162) and Great Hough Field (163). Formerly recorded as BKY MISC
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Monument: MUN 013 Moulton Manor, formerly White Hall or Stonehall (Med) (Monument)White Hall, claimed site of the Manor of Moulton or Stonehall Manor. 'Moulton Hall' in late C18 and C19, now 'Moulton Manor'.
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Monument: CLO 046 Moultons (Monument)Portions of a probable rectangular moat to S of C16 listed farmhouse (Moultons) in interior, shown on 1880s OS map. Only SE corner now survives.
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Monument: SFF 034 Mound of uncertain date (Monument)A mound of uncertain date in Castle Field was excavated in 1909 when Romano British pottery and an alleged road were found. Further excavations by Lord Medway and G Sieveking in 1950 revealed the mound to be constructed of rammed chalk but no finds o...