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Monument: FEX 257 Remains of a possible Bronze-Age round barrow, visible as a cropmark.The remains of a possible round barrow of Bronze Age date can be seen as the cropmark of a ring ditch on aerial photographs, to the north-west of Hill House Cottages, Felixstowe parish.
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Monument: HRK 016 Remains of a possible Bronze-Age round barrow, visible as a cropmark.The remains of a possible Bronze Age round barrow are visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs to the north of Slushy Lane, Harkstead
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Monument: ADT 007 Remains of a ploughed-out Bronze-Age round barow, visible as cropmarks.The possible remains of a ploughed-out Bronze Age round barrow are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs in Alderton parish. This site is likely to have formed part of a Bronze Age round barrow cemetery, see ADT 105 for details. The single ring ...
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Monument: FEX 256 Remains of a possible Bronze-Age round barrow, visible as a cropmark.The remains of a possible round barrow of Bronze Age date can be seen as the cropmark of a ring ditch on aerial photographs, to the north of Hill House Cottages, Felixstowe parish.
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Monument: BUC 002 Remains of a possible round barrow of Bronze Age date, visible as a cropmark ring. (Un)The remains of a possible round barrow of Bronze Age date can be seen as a cropmark ring ditch on aerial photographs, to the south west of Bucklesham village.
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Maritime: LWT 838 Remains of a pile driver barge Db8Remains of a pile driver barge Db8, 1920
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Monument: FEX 258 Remains of a possible Bronze-Age round barrow, visible as a cropmark.The remains of a possible round barrow of Bronze Age date can be seen as the cropmark of a ring ditch on aerial photographs, to the north-west of Hill House Cottages, Felixstowe parish.
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Monument: PFM 012 Remains of a possible Post-Medieval (?) rabbit warren seen on aerial photographs of the 1940sThe remains of a possible Post-Medieval (?) rabbit warren can be seen on aerial photographs of the 1940s as linear and rectangular earthworks, to the east of Warren House, Warren Heath, Purdis Farm Parish.
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Monument: NBN 002 Remains of a possible Bronze-Age round barrow, visible as a cropmark.The remains of a possible round barrow of Bronze Age date is visible as a cropmark ring ditch in a field to the west of Newbourne village, Newbourne parish.
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Monument: LCS 133 Remains of a possible Modern wreck or groyne buried in shingle.Metal and timber remains buried in shingle - wreck? Groyne? Timber appears to be sawn through although much of it eroded by wave action. Metal sheathing bent and buckled and rusty but in fairly good condition. No other groynes visible on beach.