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Monument: BDG 038 Site incorrectly identified as bridge on Hodskinson's 1783 map.Site incorrectly identified as bridge on Hodskinson's 1783 map.
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Monument: IKN 118 Site of Second World War tank trainingEarthworks and structures relating to Second World War tank training are visible on aerial photographs. They form part of an extensive military training area (SUE 133), which itself forms part of Orford Battle Training Area (ORF 137). Most of the ear...
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Monument: BAW 027 Site BY86D (Med)December 1986: Scatter of `C12-C14 sherds including Scarborough and Saintonge and local wares', found fieldwalking on field next to H H Cranes Garage (S1).
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Monument: NWN 002 Site marked on OS map.Site marked on OS map in possession of arrested metal detector user.
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Monument: RGH 050 Site B1, Suffolk Business Park, Bedingfield Way (Mod)Evaluation ahead of a proposed car dealership identified single undated charcoal filled pit was identified possibly associated with the former airfield.
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Monument: RGV 019 Site marked as manorial brick making siteSite marked as manorial brick making site, for Holt family & Sir N Bacon, C16-C17, on Basil Brown's 6 inch OS map
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Monument: STN 029 Site of 20th century labour camp at High LodgeHigh Lodge was the location of a labour camp, established in the late 1920s to provide retraining for the unemployed, and a source of labour for the Forestry Commission. The camp is visible still intact on 1940s aerial photographs, and appears to hav...
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Monument: RGH 049 Site B, Suffolk Business Park, Bedingfield Way (Mod)Evaluation ahead of proposed development identified two undated charcoal filled pits and were possibly associated with the former airfield.
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Monument: PRH 007 Site incorrectly identified as C18 bridge - deleted September 1996.Site incorrectly identified as C18 bridge - deleted September 1996.
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Monument: ORF 143 Site of ‘enclosure’ of modern, possibly Second World War dateA modern ‘enclosure’, with an irregular outline, possibly defined by barbed wire, a hedge or simply a scarp, is visible on aerial photographs. It may be of Second World War date, but its function is unclear.