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Poorly Located Find Spot: PLS 064 Polstead General, (Palaeolithic). (Poorly Located Find Spot)Paleolithic implements have been found on the surface of the ground. Formerly recorded as PLS MISC
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Monument: PLS 019 Polstead Park (Monument)Polstead Park, medieval deer park in existance between c.1300 to c.16th century, expanded in 18th/19th century, See PLS 057 for Polstead Hall.
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Building: PLS 057 Polstead Hall (Building)Polstead Hall, originally built in 16th century, extensively rebuilt in late 18th/19th century, interior has a 16th century core and wall paintings.
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Monument: HVH 103 Pond and medieval pottery at Boyton Hall Farm, Ann Suckling Road, Haverhill (Monument)A large pond, possibly relating to medeival fish ponds relating to the former chapel was identified along with a chalk layer and medieval pottery.
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Monument: PLS 021 Polstead Bridge; Mill Street Bridge (Monument)Bridge shown on Hodskinson's 1783 map (S1).
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Monument: PLS 039 Polstead Mill (Monument)Watermill of red brick with weatherboarded gable and lucam, a tiled mansard roof, this mill is used as a house. Grade II Listed Building.
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Monument: RGV 007 Pond Farm (PMed) (Monument)Dense scatter of clay pipes, burnt bricks and traces of white clay or chalky deposits all over field at Fen edge on Pond Farm.
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Monument: MNL 176 Pollard Lane; Thistley Green (Monument)1980: Scatter of pottery & coins including Postumus (AD 259-268) and evidence of burning ? Showing in soil reported and location approximately delineated on map.
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Monument: PLS 078 Polstead Heath (Monument)Green? visible on Hodskinson's Map of 1783.
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Find Spot: MTF 162 Pond Cottage (Med) (Find Spot)Jetton, obverse : figure of a king standing under a canopy, reverse : a cross fleury surrounded by a simple border.