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Monument: STN 116 Possible post medieval water meadows and/or osier beds (Monument)A complex arrangement of ditches or drains, visible as earthworks on imagery from a 2015 lidar survey and located on the southern bank of the Little Ouse, may represent former water meadows or osier beds of post medieval date.
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Monument: BAA 038 Possible post-medieval kiln, Kiln Pightle (Monument)Possible Kiln suggested by field name Kiln Pightle at TL 993/693 (S1). Formerly recorded as BAA MISC.
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Monument: OUL 041 Possible post-medieval boundary stone (Monument)Possible boundary stone marking electoral and ward body boundary
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Monument: NWN 022 Possible post-medieval rubbish pit, Nowton Main Renewal (Monument)A possible post-medieval rubbish pit containing pegtile revealed during monitoring of pipeline.
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Monument: STN 163 Possible post medieval water meadows (Monument)Possible post medieval water meadows are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs and on imagery from a lidar survey flown in 2015. Alternatively, the earthworks could instead relate to drainage, or to former osier beds, for example.
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Monument: ADH 021 Possible post-medieval kiln site, 'Clamps' (Monument)Possible kiln site suggested by field named 'clamps' on Tithe map & apportionment. Formerly recorded as ADH MISC.
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Monument: SSH 024 Possible prehistoric activity and undated features at Land southwest of Main Road, Somersham (Monument)An evaluation revealed mostly undated features and some of possible prehistoric date.
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Monument: STN 131 Possible post medieval water meadows (Monument)A narrow strip of possible post medieval water meadows is visible as earthworks on imagery from a lidar survey flown in 2015.
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Monument: CNW 026 Possible post-medieval feature, The Old Parsonage (Monument)4 trial trenches revealed one possible 'Victorian' feature. Formerly recorded as CNW MISC
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Monument: LCS 180 Possible practice trench and undated ditches at Aldhurst Farm (Monument)Possible practice trench and undated ditches identified during evaluation trenching at Aldhurst Farm