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Monument: BNH 170 Possible Medieval – post medieval square enclosure. (Monument)A square enclosure of a possible Medieval – post medieval date is seen as an earthwork (which has been subsequently levelled) on aerial photographs. The square enclosure is most likely a Medieval- post medieval stock enclosure. The square enclosure i...
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Monument: CNW 017 Possible medieval buildings (tofts), Fen Meadow, Coney Weston (Monument)The geophysical survey located three rectilinear probable structural platform type anomalies (tofts), two of which that were previously unknown, linear features interpreted as potential enclosure ditches also recorded.
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Monument: IKL 378 Possible Medieval - post medieval banks and ditches (Monument)Possible medieval-post medieval banks and ditches are seen as soilmarks on aerial photographs. The features consist of three fragmented roughly parallel banks and ditches and a small north west - south east aligned bank. These features most likely re...
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Monument: STN 086 Possible medieval and/or post medieval mound or boundary (Monument)The earthwork of a low, elongated mound could be a medieval to post medieval pillow mound, or even a Neolithic long barrow, but is perhaps more likely to be the northern end of a post medieval field boundary.
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Find Spot: PKM 060 Possible medieval coin at Bushel Barn (Find Spot)Possible medieval coin identified during evaluation trenching at Bushel Barn
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Monument: FML 043 Possible med or Pmed ditch at 8-12 Castle Street, Framlingham (Monument)Large single ditch of possible medieval or post medieval date
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Monument: CHD 080 Possible medieval and post medieval activity at Chediston Pottery Site, Chediston (Monument)A watching brief revealed a shallow pit of 16-17th century date and small quantities of unstratified medieval and post medieval pottery.
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Monument: BSE 218 Possible medieval chapel and graves, 25 Out Risbygate; St Peter's Hospital (Monument)Graves of at least 12 individuals and footings of a medieval building, possibly a chapel, were disturbed by footing trenches.
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Monument: BSE 779 Possible medieval Abbey precinct ditch or medieval road at Crown Street, Bury St Edmunds (Monument)Part of a possible medieval ditch representing perhaps the Abbey precinct ditch or a medieval road
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Monument: BUN 072 Possible Medieval causeway or river flood-defence bank, visible on aerial photographs. (Monument)A possible causeway or river flood-defence bank of probable medieval date is visible as an earthwork on aerial photographs on the south bank of the River Waveney, to the south-east of Earsham, Bungay parish.