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Monument: IKL 343 Probable post medieval boundary banks. (Monument)Probable post medieval boundary banks are seen as earthworks on aerial photographs. The banks form a roughly U-shape and are recorded on the Frist Edition Ordnance Survey map. The banks can be seen as earthworks in the 1940s and as low earthworks in ...
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Monument: IKL 349 Probable post medieval boundary banks. (Monument)Sections of a large probable post medieval boundary bank are seen as earthworks on aerial photographs and visualised lidar data. The sections of bank are aligned approximately north east – south west and most likely relate to a boundary recorded on t...
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Monument: IKL 357 Probable post medieval boundary banks. (Monument)Probable post medieval boundary banks are seen as earthworks on visualised lidar data. The features most likely relate to probable post medieval boundary banks with the sections of the banks seen on the First Edition Ordnance Survey Map as the exteri...
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Monument: ELV 197 Probable post medieval boundary banks. (Monument)Multiple banks, possibly dating to the post medieval period, are seen as earthworks (which have since been levelled) on aerial photographs. The banks most likely relate to post medieval boundary banks and may possibly relate to post medieval park and...
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Monument: IKL 364 Probable post medieval boundary banks and ditches. (Monument)Sections of bank and ditch, possibly dating to the post medieval period, can be seen as earthworks on visualised lidar data. The features most likely relate to post medieval boundaries including probable parish boundary banks and ditches. In the nort...
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Monument: BNH 173 Probable post medieval boundary banks. (Monument)Sections of bank, of a probable post medieval date, are seen as earthworks (which have since been levelled) on aerial photographs. The banks most likely relate to a series of post medieval boundary banks which are not recorded on the First Edition Or...
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Monument: BNH 174 Probable post medieval boundary banks. (Monument)Multiple banks, possibly dating to the post medieval period, are seen as earthworks (which have since been levelled) on aerial photographs. The banks most likely relate to post medieval boundary banks and are not mapped on the First Edition Ordnance ...
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Monument: WRW 028 Probable post medieval boundary banks, The Kings Forest (Monument)Sections of earthwork bank, of a probable post medieval date have been recorded from field visits and are visible on visualised lidar data. The banks probably relate to the edges of C19th (?) plantation as mapped in 1880s and later.The monument polyg...
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Monument: IKL 350 Probable post medieval boundary banks. (Monument)Two probable post medieval boundary banks are seen as earthworks (which have since been levelled) on aerial photographs. The two banks may relate to probable post medieval boundary banks or possible forestry plantation boundaries as they are seen wit...
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Monument: BRS 018 Probable Post Medieval clay of gravel pits, visible as cropmarks. (Monument)Probable extractive pits, probably clay or gravel pits of post-medieval date, are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs to the west of Holy Trinity Church, Barsham.