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Monument: RMS 028 Site of possible ring ditch on The MuttonThe faint cropmarks of a possible ring ditch have been identified at this location. However it is possible that the features relate to an infilled circular pit in this approximate location until at least 1969.
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Monument: HLY 162 Site of possible ring ditch, perhaps a Bronze Age round barrow or prehistoric round houseA possible ring ditch is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It may mark the site of a Bronze Age round barrow, or perhaps a prehistoric round house. It lies within an extensive area of fragmentary cropmarks (HLY 161), interpreted as field b...
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Monument: HLY 163 Site of possible ring ditch, perhaps a Bronze Age round barrow or prehistoric round houseA possible ring ditch is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It may mark the site of a Bronze Age round barrow, or perhaps a prehistoric round house. It lies within an extensive area of fragmentary cropmarks (HLY 161), interpreted as field b...
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Monument: SOL 020 Site of possible ring ditch, Waveney Grange FarmA circular cropmark, measuring approximately 40m in diameter and of unknown date, was identified on aerial photographs. It lies in close proximity to a second possible ring ditch (SHER SOL 021) and others in the area (SHER SOL 022). A more recent sur...
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Monument: SOL 022 Site of possible ring ditch, Waveney Grange FarmA circular cropmark, measuring 50m in diameter and of unknown date, was identified on aerial photographs. A second possible ring ditch was identified further to the south. A more recent survey of aerial photographs of the area failed to identify thes...
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Monument: SUE 035 Site of possible Roman period salternFinds relating to a Roman period saltern have been recovered from this area. Reddish and pale amorphous soilmarks visible on aerial photographs in the same area could relate to one or more levelled salterns, but could equally reflect the natural topo...
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Monument: HLY 167 Site of possible Second World War bomb cratersFour pits, visible as earthworks on 1940s aerial photographs, may be Second World War bomb craters. They have since been levelled.
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Monument: HLY 171 Site of possible Second World War training activityPossible evidence of Second World War training activity is visible on aerial photographs as trenches, a pit and areas of disturbed ground. The site could have been part of Woodbridge Training Area (SUT 250). However, the military origin of the featur...
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Monument: MSF47653 Site of Possible Second World War Type 24 Pillbox at Holbecks, LayhamSite of Possible Second World War Type 24 Pillbox at Holbecks, Layham
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Find Spot: IKN 116 Site of possible settlement cropmarks, perhaps of medieval to post medieval datePossible settlement enclosures, perhaps of medieval to post medieval date, are visible as cropmarks in the vicinity of Wood Farm, Iken. They could instead represent paddocks, or simply drainage features.