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Monument: HLY 155 Site of possible settlement, trackways and field system of unknown date.Possible evidence of settlement, one or more trackways, and a fragmentary field system, all of unknown date, is visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. One or more possible ring ditches, perhaps representing roundhouses, are also visible, as are ...
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Monument: ORF 145 Site of possible undated boundary bankA possible curvilinear boundary bank of unknown date is visible as a slight earthwork (since levelled) and cropmark on aerial photographs. Its purpose is unknown, but several other boundaries and/or trackways or roads have been mapped nearby (SUE 023...
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Monument: CHF 039 Site of possible undated enclosureA possible trapezoidal enclosure of unknown date is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs, together with a rectilinear arrangement of two ditches.
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Monument: SUE 131 Site of possible undated enclosure on Church WalksA possible rectilinear enclosure of unknown date is visible as an earthwork (since levelled) on aerial photographs. The site lies on an area of former heathland known as Church Walks.
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Monument: CHF 040 Site of possible undated field systemA possible field system of unknown date is visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs.
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Monument: HLY 153 Site of possible undated ring ditch, perhaps a Bronze Age round barrowA possible ring ditch, rather oval in plan, is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It perhaps represents the remains of a Bronze Age round barrow, or even a Neolithic oval barrow.
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Monument: BUT 077 Site of possible undated round barrowThe site of a possible round barrow is visible as a soilmark on aerial photographs on land to the north of Broom Covert, Butley. This feature may relate to one or more of the ‘three large ring ditches’ described in SHER BUT 011, but has been recorded...
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Monument: LWT 227 Site of possible World War Two air raid sheltersThe site of World War Two earthen-covered public air raid shelters may be visible on aerial photographs, however the evidence in not conclusive and may relate to surface mounds of material. Two smaller earthen-covered shelters are also included withi...
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Monument: CAC 054 Site of possible World War Two air raid shelters at Carlton Colville Primary SchoolStructures visible in the playground of Carlton Colville Primary School on aerial photographs taken in the 1940s may be World War Two surface air raid shelters provided for the pupils and staff. They were still in place, however, until at least the 1...
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Monument: CAC 055 Site of possible World War Two military activityPossible World War Two military activity – probably relating to training – is visible as earthworks and possible structures on 1940s aerial photographs. The activity could, however, relate to agriculture, quarrying or construction instead.