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Monument: BOU 006 Boulge Park; Gilbert's Farm House, site ofApril 1988: Fieldwalking by John Newman for SE Suffolk survey, on field `699', located 50m x 50m scatter of PMed tile & brick, no pottery.
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Monument: STN 181 Boundaries of known and probable post medieval dateBoundary banks and ditches, of known and probable post medieval date, are visible as earthworks on imagery from a lidar survey flown in 2015. Some are depicted on a late 19th century Ordnance Survey map; others are not shown but are likely to also be...
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Monument: BUG 026 Boulge WoodAncient Woodlands
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Monument: STN 063 Boundaries of unknown and probable post medieval datePost medieval and undated boundary banks have been identified as earthworks on the ground and on aerial photographs and lidar imagery. The main elements correspond with boundaries depicted on the Ordnance Survey 1st edition 6 inch map, but others rem...
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Monument: BOU 003 Boulge Park (PMed)February 1988: Fieldwalking by John Newman for SE Suffolk survey, on field `653', located "much Med & PMed pottery, also brick and tile frags, Med glazed wares, stonewares, much iron debris" and dark soil.
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Monument: LMD 120 Boundaries and house foundations of unknown date, visible as cropmarks.Cropmarks showing boundaries and house foundations
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Monument: ELV 129 Boundaries of unknown, possibly post medieval date adjacent to Elveden WarrenBoundaries of unknown, possibly post medieval date, are visible as earthworks on imagery from a 2015 lidar survey. They lie adjacent to Elveden Warren (SHER ELV 039) and may post-date the establishment of the warren’s boundaries. As the lidar survey ...
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Monument: BOU 005 Boulge Park (PMed)April 1988: Fieldwalking by John Newman for SE Suffolk survey, on field `699', located scatter ranging from C13/C14 to C17/C18, and dark soil in area 40m across.
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Monument: ADT 093 Boundaries and possible former building platforms and/or mounds at Alderton HallThe former earthworks and soilmarks of boundaries and possible former building platforms and/or mounds of probable post medieval date are on visible on aerial photographs adjacent to Alderton Hall (ADT 002). These features are likely to post medieval...
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Monument: WNG 025 Boundaries relating to Wangford WarrenBoundary banks, of presumed post medieval (possibly medieval) date and associated with Wangford Warren (SHER WNG 068), have been identified as earthworks through ground survey. They are also visible as earthworks on imagery from a 2015 lidar survey. ...