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Building: PSH 059 Peasenhall Assembly Hall (Building)Timber village hall, formerly the Assembly Rooms, built in 1888 as a gift to the village from James Josiah Smyth of the Suffolk Seed Drill Company.
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Monument: BLB 092 Peat deposits, A12 Flood defence Scheme, Blythburgh, (Mesolithic-Middle Saxon). (Monument)Palaeoenvironmental Survey identified peat formation dating between the Late mesolithic through to the Middle Saxon periods.
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Monument: ERL 136 Peat Deposits filling an underground water course for Car Parks adjacent to Building 958 & 960 (Monument)Monitoring of construction of new car parks - no definite archaeological features or finds but peat deposits from extinct River channel.
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Monument: MNL 023 Peartree Farm: Cooks Drove, West Row (BA) (Monument)Concentrated scatter of occupation debris including pottery, worked flint and stone, burnt flint and split bones, over sand ridges in area of hummock and hollow micro-relief.
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Monument: PSH 017 Peasenhall historic settlement core (Monument)Indicative area of the historic settlement core of Peasenhall
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Monument: HWT 038 Peat Layer, Brook House, Quay Street, Halesworth, Suffolk (Monument)Monitoring identified substantial deposit of alluvial material above an organic silty layer.
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Monument: MNL 023 Peartree Farm; Cooks Drove, West Row Fen; F5a & F6; OS Field 0031 (Neo) (Monument)Concentrated scatter of occupation debris, including worked flint and stone, burnt flint and split bone, over sand ridges in area of hummock and hollow micro-relief.
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Monument: WSS 016 Peat Deposit sequence and medieval horseshoe on Land at Mill Road (Monument)Evaluation prior to the creation of fishing lakes identified peat deposits, in some places 2m thick formed prior to the 14th century.
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Monument: SUT 178 Peaty surface eroded out of mud, c.9m from marsh. Wood poking out. 3m x 7m. (Monument)Peaty surface eroded out of mud, c.9m from marsh. Wood poking out. 3m x 7m.