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Monument: LWT 197 Site of a World War Two pillbox and associated military structures, part of wider defensive network LWT 045The site of a type 22 World War Two pillbox and associated military structures, which originally part of wider defensive network, consisting of an extensive line of anti-tank cubes, barbed wire obstructions and associated defences (see LWT 045) is vi...
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Monument: LWT 313 Site of a World War Two trenches and trainingThe site of World War Two trenches and training is visible in an area of open ground on aerial photographs.
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Monument: CLO 102 Site of Adminstrative Site of Second World War Debach AirfieldSite of Adminstrative of Second World War Debach Airfield.
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Monument: BGL 017 Site of an Anglo Saxon barrow containing a scatter of artefacts including a bead and a bracelet.Barrow (site of) - one of group.
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Monument: MDM 008 Site of an Anglo-Saxon minster. (Sax)Minster (site of). The will of Bishop Theodred of London (circa AD 945-951) refers to 'the minster' at Myndham.
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Monument: COK 166 Site of an Anti tank ditch south of Earl's Field Farm at CockfieldSite of an Anti tank ditch south of Earl's Field Farm at Cockfield
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Monument: BCC 151 Site of an isolation hospitalIsolation hospital built before 1903. Now demolished.
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Monument: BNH 117 Site of an undated road, trackway or bank, and earthworks and soilmarks of uncertain date and significance.An undated road, trackway or bank, together with other features of uncertain date and significance, are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs. The road, track or bank could feasibly relate to the probable late Iron Age to early Romano-British f...
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Monument: BRG 015 Site of Barton Hall, Great BartonBarton Hall, probably built about the beginning of the reign of James I by Robert Audley.
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Monument: BNH 119 Site of braided trackways of unknown, possibly medieval to post medieval date.An area of braided trackways is visible as earthworks and, later, soilmarks on aerial photographs. They lie alongside the line of the Icknield Way (ELV 016). They may be of medieval to post medieval date. Any earthworks appear to have been levelled.