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Monument: PKM 043 Pakenham Wood (Monument)Ancient Woodland.
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Monument: NKT 032 Palace House Stables, Newmarket (Monument)Evaluation identified a range of brick-built walls, these overlie earlier deposits including a post-medieval pit, possible floor surfaces and an occupation soil, and a brick lined dung pit.
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Monument: HAM 028 Palaeochannel or infilled pond identified at Henham Quarry. (Monument)Palaeochannel or infilled pond identified at Henham Quarry.
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Monument: NKT 005 Palace House Mansion;The Palace;The Greyhound;United Reform Church (Monument)Palace, replacing that of James I and Charles I (NKT 004), for Charles II, enlarged and built onto house of Earl of Thomond, and the Greyhound Inn next door, which were purchased by Charles II in 1668.
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Monument: NKT 007 Palace Street, Icknield Way. (Monument)Part of the Icknield Way identified as Palace Street: the will of John Withall (died 1524) left 20s to be spent in the `reparation of the way called Hiklingsway leading from the tenement called the Rame in Newmarket towards the Church of All Saints'...
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Monument: NKT 041 Palace House Stables Basement (Monument)Evaluation identified floors from the old stables, and various later redevelopments of the site by the Rothschilds.
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Monument: IPS 2143 Palaeochannel at 2-6 Russell Road (LP) BORE (Monument)A borehole evaluation of deep deposits identified a palaeochannel deposit radiocarbon dated to 1491-1305BC
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Poorly Located Find Spot: PKM 122 Pakenham, General, (Mesolithic) (Poorly Located Find Spot)Cruciform flint object found during agricultural work in 2002. Formerly recorded as PKM MISC
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Monument: HRK 060 Palace Quay (Monument)Palace Quay (remains of) on MapInfo. Consists of rectangular arrangement of posts against bank, densely packed. Lost of pot (PMed) and glass on shore around.
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Monument: BCB 025 Palaeoenvironmental sequence, Kings Marsh (Monument)Palaeoenvironmental assessment of deposits indicated peat accumulation adjacent to the River Stour between the Iron Age and the Medieval periods.