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Monument: SEM 006 Reported as a moat in permanent pastureReported as a moat in permanent pasture, on the E side of St Margaret's Green (TM 3235 8355)
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Monument: EBG 069 Reputed chapel site, Church Field (1731)Reputed chapel site said to be visible as cropmark at TM 078 334 (S1). Not substantiated. Formerly recorded as EBG MISC
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Monument: WSW 006 Report by retired digger/grader driver to Alan Almer of former removal/ grading of topsoil `from field to rear of Stow Club' (Stow Club… (Un)Report by retired digger/grader driver to Alan Almer of former removal/ grading of topsoil `from field to rear of Stow Club' (Stow Club at TL 8147 7078).
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Find Spot: WCB 098 Republican denariusRepublican denarius. Formerly recorded as WCB MISC
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Monument: RLM 019 Rendlesham White House`Site of the old hall, called `Rendlesham White House', which was burnt down in 1830.
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Monument: STN 020 Reported dumps of post medieval flint knapping wasteDumps of post medieval flint knapping waste, presumably from the gun flint industry, were reported in this area by Rainbird Clarke.
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Poorly Located Find Spot: RLM 082 Reputed discovery of Anglo-Saxon silver crown, said to be Raedwald's.M.R. James records that 'In 1687 a silver crown, reputed to have been Redwald's, was dug up, and (it is painful to relate) was melted down almost at once, so that we know nothing of its quality'.
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Monument: SAP 013 Replacement Village Hall, SapistonAn archaeological evaluation identified a single pit containing two 13th to 14th century pot sherds and three undated, but almost certainly post-medieval, gravel extraction pits.
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Monument: BLG 027 Reported site of a World War II pillbox.Reported site of pillbox.
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Monument: BNC 048 Reservoir adjacent to Benacre Park Farm, Benacre, (Mesolithic-Later Prehistoric).A number of prehistoric cooking/boiling pits containing burnt flint as well as post-medieval boundary ditch and gully.