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Monument: SUE 074 Probable Post Medieval shellfish pits on the bank of the River Alde, Sudbourne parishProbable Post Medieval shellfish pits on the bank of the River Alde, Sudbourne parish
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Monument: STN 144 Probable post medieval water meadowsAn area of probable post medieval water meadows is visible as earthworks on aerial photographs and imagery from a lidar survey flown in 2015.
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Monument: TUN 023 Probable Post-Medieval boundary banks to the south-east of Snape Maltings, TunstallProbable Post-Medieval boundary banks to the south-east of Snape Maltings, Tunstall
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Monument: BLB 049 Probable Post Medieval sea banks running along the northern edge of the River Blyth.Sea banks (probably post-medieval) can be seen running along the northern edge of the River Blyth, to the south of Bulcamp, for c 1.75km
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Monument: STN 145 Probable post medieval water meadowsAn area of probable post medieval water meadows is visible as earthworks on aerial photographs and imagery from a lidar survey flown in 2015.
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Monument: WMH 035 Probable post-mediavl ditch and three possible Victorian soakaways at Wenhaston Primary School, Hall Road, Wenhaston with Mells HamletProbable post-mediavl ditch and three possible Victorian soakaways at Wenhaston Primary School, Hall Road, Wenhaston with Mells Hamlet.
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Monument: ELV 114 Probable post medieval warren enclosureThe earthworks of a rectangular enclosure are clearly visible on the 0.5m resolution Lidar data within the eastern part of the Elveden Warren (ELV 039). It seems likely that this enclosure is contemporary with the warren and was either used to grow a...
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Monument: ING 017 Probable Post Medieval Well at InghamWell beside line of main Thetford-Bury road at Ingham. Construction date unknown.
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Monument: GED 034 Probable Post Medieval shellfish production pits.Probable shellfish production pits of possible post-medieval date are visible on aerial photographs, at Chantry Point, Gedgrave parish
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Monument: STN 024 Probable post medieval water meadowsThe earthworks of probable post medieval water meadows are visible aerial photographs and surviving as earthworks on 0.5m resolution Lidar data. The earthworks have previously been recorded as post medieval ridge and furrow, although the location and...