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Monument: BUT 068 Possible Medieval road, visible as cropmarks. (Monument)A possible road of medieval date is visible on aerial photographs as cropmarks to the north-east of Butley Abbey, Butley parish
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Monument: BRS 023 Possible Medieval road, visible as cropmarks. (Monument)Cropmarks visible on aerial photographs reveal the location of a possible road of medieval date, Barsham parish.
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Monument: CAC 028 Possible Medieval settlement area at Carlton Coville Bypass (Monument)Area of proposed roundabout – in relation to CAC 027 as possibly part of the medieval settlement
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Find Spot: TAT 001 Possible medieval sword/dagger pommel (Find Spot)Possible medieval sword/dagger pommel
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Monument: LCS 188 Possible medieval to post medieval boundaries and/or structural remains (Monument)The slight earthworks and vegetation marks of possible medieval to post medieval boundaries and/or structural remains may be visible on aerial photographs to the rear and south of the Public House at Eastbridge.
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Monument: WRE 050 Possible medieval to post medieval earthwork banks and ditches and possible ridge and furrow (Monument)An area of possible medieval to post medieval earthwork banks, ditches and enclosure as well as an area of possible ridge and furrow was identified on aerial photographs on land to the south of Benacre Hall and Park, Wrentham.
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Monument: EKE 043 Possible medieval to post medieval enclosures and/or boundary ditches (Monument)The earthworks of possible ditched enclosures and/or boundaries of possible medieval to post medieval date may be visible on the LIDAR data in an area of plantation within Rendlesham Forest.
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Monument: HLY 127 Possible medieval to post medieval warren banks (Monument)Possible medieval to post medieval circular warren banks were visible on aerial photographs on Lower Hollesley Common.
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Monument: BML 043 Possible medieval to post medieval warren banks (Monument)A rectangular and a sub-circular bank feature are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs to the east of Bromeswell Heath. It is possible that these features relate to medieval to post medieval rabbit warren activity, and there are several other...
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Monument: WLN 070 Possible medieval to post-medieval earthworks (Monument)Possible medieval to post-medieval earthwork ditches are visible on aerial photographs on land to the west of Dunwich Forest, Westleton. They are visible only faintly within heathland vegetation and consequently it was difficult to discern the extent...