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Monument: BSE 271 Post-medieval quarry site and Malting complex, Station Hill, Bury St Edmunds (Monument)Evaluation showed the site had been extensively quarried, then reinstated for use as a rail siding, warehouse, coal yard and maltings, though little archaeological evidence remains.
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Monument: BCC 085 Post-medieval refuse pits (Monument)Post-medieval refuse pits associated with No. 37 New Market
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Monument: FRS 020 Post-medieval sand pit (Monument)Post Medieval 'Sand Pit' south of Cliff Plantation
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Monument: FRS 067 Post-medieval quarry/possible sand pit (Monument)Quarry, possibly Post Medieval, visible as an earthwork north of Cliff Plantation. Formerly FRS 019 and FRS 056
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Monument: FRT 042 Post-medieval road (Monument)A possible Post Medieval road is visible on aerial photographs to the south of Wheelwright's Piece, Freston
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Poorly Located Monument: MDM 142 Post-medieval rabbit warren (Poorly Located Monument)Rabbit warren documented before 1650 (S1) location unknown. Formerly recorded as MDM MISC
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Poorly Located Monument: ELV 177 Post-medieval roadside grave: "Thomas" Harvey (Poorly Located Monument)A possible suicide grave, buried near the crossroads south-east of Thetford, in 1786. Formerly recorded as ELV MISC
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Monument: MDM 154 Post-medieval quarry pits at Withersdale Road, Mendham, Mendham (Monument)Archaeological evaluation revealed a number of quarry pit features
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Monument: BCC 136 Post-medieval recitlinear ditch system, Land west of London Road , Beccles (HEAD) GEO (Monument)Archaeological evaluation encountered evidence for a probable post-medieval rectilinear ditch system.
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Monument: MNL 785 Post-medieval rubble and possible yard surface, 18 High Street, Mildenhall (Monument)c.19th century rubble in a possible pit was revealed along with a gravel spread layer which could be the remains of a yard surface.