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Monument: HRK 067 Probable Post Medieval field boundaries. (Monument)Probable Post Medieval field boundaries are visible in fields to the north of Knight's Farm in Harkstead parish.
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Monument: NAC 084 Probable Post Medieval field boundary. (Monument)A probable Post Medieval field boundary visible on an aerial photograph to the east of Square Covert, Nacton
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Monument: LVT 054 Probable Post Medieval field boundaries. (Monument)Probable Post Medieval field boundaries are visible on aerial photographs to the north-west of Levington Park research station in Levington Parish
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Monument: STN 030 Probable post medieval flint mines (Monument)Earthworks, areas of exposed chalk, uneven ground, and scatters of worked flint, identified during site visits, on aerial photographs and on lidar imagery, indicate that this is probably the site of post medieval flint mines. By 2015, most extant ear...
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Monument: BNT 043 Probable Post Medieval field boundaries, visible as cropmarks. (Monument)Field boundaries of probable Post-Medieval date are visible as cropmarks to the south of Brantham Hall, Brantham parish
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Monument: HIG 018 Probable post medieval field boundary (Monument)Extant earthworks matching field boundary on 1st edition OS map
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Monument: STN 032 Probable post medieval flint mines at Stonepits Plantation (Marlpit Brin) (Monument)Probable post medieval flint mines survive as earthworks in and around an area marked as Stonepits Plantation on the Ordnance Survey 1st edition 6 inch map. They have been identified on the ground, and are also visible on imagery from a lidar survey ...
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Monument: ARW 055 Probable Post Medieval field boundaries, visible on aerial photographs. (Monument)Probable Post Medieval field boundaries are visible on aerial photographs in the large field between Shop Corner and Ness Farm in Arwarton parish.
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Monument: IPS 424 Probable Post Medieval field boundary, Nacton Road, Ipswich. (Monument)A probable Post Medieval field boundary with possible earlier origins is visible on aerial photographs to the north of Robert's Grove, Ipswich
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Monument: STN 147 Probable post medieval ha-ha, to north of Downham Hall (STN 017) (Monument)A curvilinear bank, visible as an earthwork on aerial photographs, is probably a ha-ha, associated with Downham Hall (STN 017). Imagery from a recent lidar survey indicates that fragments may still survive as an earthwork.