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Monument: SUE 027 Site of circular post medieval plantation boundaryA circular post medieval plantation boundary is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs and depicted on historic Ordnance Survey maps. Together with a second circular plantation, SUE 003 111m to the northeast, it formed part of a formal, compartm...
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Monument: CLO 100 Site of Communal Site of Second World War Debach AirfieldSite of Communal Site of Second World War Debach Airfield.
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Monument: SEL 012 Site of cottage marked on Tithe Map, demolished this century.Site of cottage marked on Tithe Map, demolished this century.
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Monument: SEC 045 Site of cottage, marked on the Tithe Map and on the 1:10000 map. Site marked on the ground by a spread of pottery C17-C18 to C20.Site of cottage, marked on the Tithe Map and on the 1:10000 map. Site marked on the ground by a spread of pottery C17-C18 to C20.
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Monument: IPS 310 Site of Cowell's Printers, Buttermarket, Ipswich, (IAS 3102).1898: Construction of printing works, observed by Nina Layard. Saxon to Post Medieval.
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Monument: LCS 198 Site of cropmarks of uncertain archaeological significance and unknown date, possibly relating to a prehistoric barrowSite of cropmarks visible on aerial photographs of uncertain archaeological significance and unknown date, but comprising a possible oval mound, a ring ditch, a substantial flanking ditch and possible pits. They could represent the site of a Neolithi...
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Monument: ORF 141 Site of cropmarks of uncertain origin and unknown dateFragmentary linear and curvilinear cropmarks of uncertain date and origin are visible on aerial photographs. Parts of at least one probable trackway are visible; some of the other cropmarks might be of recent or geological origin.
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Monument: SUE 140 Site of cropmarks of uncertain origin and unknown dateLinear cropmarks of unknown date and uncertain origin are visible on aerial photographs.
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Monument: SUE 128 Site of cropmarks of unknown date and uncertain originAn arrangement of linear ditches and a pit-like feature, all of unknown date, are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. Their origin is uncertain; they could represent former field boundaries, but could equally be of natural and/or recent agric...
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Monument: IPS 844 Site of Cross, Market Place, Ipswich.Site of Cross, earliest mention, Speed's Map 1610.