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Monument: COG 039 Post medieval field boundaries, Thomas Gainsborough School, Head Lane, Great Cornard (Monument)Geophysical survey and evaluation identified post-medieval field boundaries.
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Monument: BOY 025 Post Medieval field boundaries, visible as cropmarks. (Monument)Field boundaries probably of Post Medieval date are visible on aerial photographs as cropmarks, Boyton parish
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Monument: KSG 030 Post Medieval field boundaries, visible as cropmarks. (Monument)Field boundaries of probably medieval or post-medieval date are visible on aerial photographs as cropmarks, circa 500 metres to the south of Main Road, Kesgrave.
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Monument: BNT 051 Post Medieval field boundaries, visible as cropmarks. (Monument)Field boundaries of probable Post-medieval date are visible as cropmarks to the south of Brantham Court, Brantham parish
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Monument: HTC 068 Post Medieval field boundaries, visible as cropmarks. (Monument)Cropmarks of former field boundaries of fields visible on aerial photographs.
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Monument: CSA 018 Post medieval field boundaries, visible on 1st edition Ordnance Survey map. (Monument)Several lengths of old field boundaries, and some indistinct cropmarks, including two possible rectilinear enclosures. They are considered to be post medieval field boundaries and land divisions, visible on the 1st edition Ordnance Survey map.
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Monument: CHL 045 Post Medieval field boundaries, visible on aerial photographs. (Monument)Post Medieval field boundaries are visible on aerial photographs in the fields to the east of Pinmill, Chelmondiston
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Monument: BNT 014 Post Medieval field boundaries, visible on aerial photographs. (Monument)Post-Medieval field boundaries are visible on aerial photographs to the south-east of Bramham Hall Farm, Bramham parish
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Monument: NAC 076 Post Medieval field boundaries. (Monument)Post medieval field boundaries are visible on aerial photographs in fields to the east of Nacton village
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Monument: MRM 124 Post Medieval field boundaries. (Monument)Field boundaries of probable post-medieval date are visible on aerial photographs, in fields on the southern side of Martlesham village.