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Monument: MUN 058 Site of possible dovecote, Dovehouse CloseDovecote - site of (?). Formerly recorded as MUN MISC
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Monument: BAW 193 Site of possible earthworks and vegetation marks of uncertain archaeological date and significanceThe site of possible earthworks and vegetation marks, including a possible enclosure and trackway, of uncertain archaeological date and significance may be visible on aerial photographs. Finds within the vicinity, such as surface spreads of medieval ...
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Monument: CAC 066 Site of possible field boundarys and trackwaysThe cropmarks of probable field boundaries and trackways of unknown date are visible on aerial photographs. A possible rectilinear enclosure may also be present, although the possible cropmarks cannot be seen clearly enough to be interpreted with any...
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Monument: SOL 038 Site of possible fragments of field systems of unknown dateFragmentary linear and rectilinear cropmarks visible on aerial photographs may represent the remains of fragmentary field systems of unknown date.
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Monument: LCS 182 Site of possible Iron Age to Roman saltern mound or ‘Red Hill’The site of a possible saltern mound or ‘Red Hill’, usually thought to date to the Iron Age to Roman period, is visible as a pinkish white soilmark on aerial photographs.
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Monument: HCH 046 Site of possible millSite of a possible mill suggested by field name 'mill lands'
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Monument: WHP 045 Site of possible millSite of possible mill indicated by field name
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Monument: BRD 308 Site of possible moundA possible mound is visible as an earthwork on aerial photographs and on imagery from a lidar survey flown in 2015. It could be a small Bronze Age round barrow, or a spoil heap from flint mining. Post medieval flint mines have been recorded to its we...
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Monument: STN 173 Site of possible mound, perhaps a Bronze Age round barrowA possible mound, perhaps the site of a Bronze Age round barrow, is visible as an earthwork on imagery from a lidar survey flown in 2015.
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Monument: STN 174 Site of possible mound, perhaps a Bronze Age round barrowA possible mound, perhaps the site of a Bronze Age round barrow, is visible as an earthwork on imagery from a lidar survey flown in 2015.