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  • Sections of earthwork bank, most likely post medieval in date, are seen on visualised lidar data. The banks most likely relate to boundary banks for the parish boundary between West Stow and Wordwell which continue further to the south (WRW 076).The ...
  • Sections of a post medieval boundary bank can be seen as an earthwork on visualised lidar data. The sections of bank are aligned approximately north west – south east and most likely relate to a boundary seen on the First Edition Ordnance Survey map....
  • A low bank, most likely dating to the post medieval period, is seen as an earthwork on visualised lidar data. The bank most likely relates to a boundary bank or trackway mapped on the First Edition Ordnance Survey Map. The bank was previously seen by...
  • A probable post medieval boundary bank is seen as an earthwork on aerial photographs. The bank most likely relates to a boundary bank seen on the First Edition Ordnance Survey map. The bank is in close relation to a large boundary bank to the immedia...
  • A probable post medieval bank is seen as an earthwork on visualised lidar data. The semi circular bank most likely relates to a post medieval boundary bank, wood bank or enclosure possibly relating to post medieval forestry. The bank is in close prox...
  • 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.
  • A probable post medieval boundary bank is seen as an earthwork (which has since been levelled) on aerial photographs. The bank is aligned approximately north east - south west and is in close proximity to further post medieval boundary banks to the e...
  • A probable post medieval boundary bank and ditch is seen as an earthwork on visualised lidar data. The bank and ditch most likely relates to a post medieval boundary mapped on the First Edition Ordnance Survey map. The probable boundary bank is in cl...
  • Sections of a large post medieval boundary bank and ditch can be seen as earthworks on aerial photographs and visualised lidar data. The bank and ditch sections are fragmented and are aligned approximately north east – south west. The southern sectio...
  • A probable post medieval boundary bank is seen as an earthwork in the 1940s (which has since been levelled) on aerial photographs. The bank is aligned approximately north east – south west and most likely relates to a boundary or trackway mapped on t...