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Monument: BAW 097 Possible sub rectangular ditched enclosure and linear features, visible as cropmarks. (Monument)The cropmarks of a possible sub rectangular ditched enclosure and other linear features are visible on aerial photographs in Bawdsey parish. Some of these features may be later prehistoric to Roman date in date.
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Monument: BRS 073 Possible Swan Yards or Fishponds (Monument)Five rectangular ponds of varying size visible on LIDAR.
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Monument: CLY 041 Possible square embankment and ditch of unknown date (Monument)Possible square embankment and ditch of unknown date.
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Monument: BNH 126 Possible sub-rectangular mound, perhaps a medieval to post medieval building platform. (Monument)The possible earthworks (since levelled) of a sub-rectangular mound may be visible on historical aerial photographs, although this is not certain and the mound cannot clearly be discerned on other aerial photographs from the same era. It is feasible ...
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Monument: LCS 265 Possible track, visible as 2 curved cropmarks (Monument)Set of two curved lines, possible track, visible from APs. Formerly recorded as LCS MISC
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Monument: FEX 080 Possible soilmarks or cropmarks of unknown date and origin (Monument)Soilmarks or cropmarks of unknown date and origin indicating the site of a possible rectangular enclosure (55m x 40m) with surrounding field boundaries. The validity of this interpretation has been questioned.
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Monument: BED 016 Possible sub-rectangular enclosure within area of periglacial marks. (Monument)Possible sub-rectangular enclosure within area of periglacial marks.
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Monument: LCS 050 Possible track and ring ditch of unknown date, visible as cropmarks. (Monument)Possible track in south end of field, plus possible part of ring ditch and other cropmarks.
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Monument: HAM 025 Possible subrectangular enclosure of unknown date. (Monument)Possible `enclosure', subrectangular approximately 40m x 50m.
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Monument: BSE 484 Possible town wall and bank remains, St Andrews Street North, Bury St Edmunds (Monument)Monitoring identified possible remains of the town bank and the town wall.