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Monument: SNP 051 Probable oyster pits, of unknown date, visible in saltmarsh in a loop of the River Alde. (Monument)Probable oyster pits, of unknown date, visible in saltmarsh in a loop of the River Alde.
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Monument: IKL 351 Probable post medieval boundary bank (Monument)A probable post medieval boundary bank is seen as an earthwork (which have since been levelled) on aerial photographs. The bank is aligned approximately north west – south east and most likely related to a post medieval boundary mapped on the Frist E...
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Monument: SNP 049 Probable oyster pits, of unknown date, visible opposite Iken Cliff. (Monument)Probable oyster pits, of unknown date, visible opposite Iken Cliff.
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Monument: STN 052 Probable post medieval boundary bank (Monument)The earthwork of a probable post medieval boundary bank was recorded by a field survey, and is partially visible as an earthwork on imagery from a lidar survey flown in 2015 and on aerial photographs. Part of the boundary is depicted on 19th century ...
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Monument: IKN 075 Probable oyster pits of unknown date. (Monument)Probable oyster pits of unknown date, but possibly predating the existing sea bank, visible near Decoy Creek.
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Monument: WSW 153 Probable post medieval – modern boundary bank. (Monument)A probable post medieval – modern bank is seen as an earthwork on visualised lidar data. The bank most likely relates to a post medieval to modern boundary bank and is in close proximity to a large parish boundary or possible warren boundary to the e...
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Monument: WRW 044 Probable post medieval boundary bank, compartment 4140, Kings Forest (Monument)Low, wide E-W earthwork bank identified in rapid eartwork identification survey in 1997. Further N-S bank (listed under Wordwell Warren - WRW 043) noted just to E. Details in (S1).
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Monument: IKN 070 Probable oyster pits of unknown date. (Monument)Probable oyster pits, of unknown date, visible in saltmarsh northeast of Iken Church
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Monument: STN 048 Probable post medieval boundary bank (Monument)A curvilinear earthwork bank, probably of post medieval date, has been identified on the ground, is depicted on 19th and 20th century maps, and is visible as an earthwork on aerial photographs and lidar imagery. It has been suggested that it relates ...
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Monument: WSW 071 Probable post medieval boundary bank, Compartment 5148 (coupe 13964). (Monument)Linear bank, circa 8m wide and 80cm high, identified during Rapid Identification Survey. Shown as field boundary on 1880s OS map (S1).The bank is also seen as an earthwork on visualised lidar data and is most likely post medieval in date.