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Monument: WRE 040 Possible World War Two practice trenches (Monument)An area of possible World War Two practice trenches are visible on aerial photographs on land to the north and south of Mill Lane, Wrentham.
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Monument: BLB 103 Possible World War Two practice trenches (Monument)Two possible World War Two practice trenches are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs. These earthworks are now levelled.
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Monument: WRE 037 Possible World War Two practice trenches (Monument)An area of possible World War Two practice trenches are visible on aerial photographs on land to the south of London Road, Wrentham.
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Monument: WRE 038 Possible World War Two practice trenches (Monument)An area of possible World War Two practice trenches are visible on aerial photographs on land to the east of Southwold Road, Wrentham.
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Monument: WRE 036 Possible World War Two practice trenches (Monument)An area of possible World War Two practice trenches is visible on aerial photographs on land to the south of Priory Road, Wrentham.
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Monument: BLB 097 Possible World War Two practice trenches (Monument)Several possible World War Two practice trenches are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs. These earthworks are now levelled.
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Monument: HHS 027 Possible World War Two road block (Monument)A possible World War Two road block is visible on aerial photographs, on Latymer Bridge over the Hundred River, Henstead with Hulver Street.
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Monument: KSS 054 Possible World War Two pillbox and bombing decoy site or military strongpoint (Monument)Possible World War Two pillbox and bombing decoy site or military strongpoint straddling Field Lane, Kessingland
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Monument: WRE 049 Possible World War Two practice trenches (Monument)An area of possible World War Two practice trenches is visible within a possible compound on aerial photographs on land to the north and south of Lock’s Lane, Wrentham.
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Monument: BLB 099 Possible World War Two practice trenches/field artillery site (Monument)Several possible World War Two practice trenches and a possible field artillery site are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs.