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Monument: BSE 202 Site of the old Suffolk Hotel garage, High Baxter Street, Bury St EdmundsExcavation of proposed development site revealed significant medieval finds and features overlain and cut by a series of 16th century and later deposits.
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Monument: HLY 164 Site of triple-ditched settlement enclosure of Bronze Age or Iron Age dateA triple-ditched enclosure, of presumed Bronze Age and/or Iron Age date, is visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. Two small ring ditches visible within it almost certainly represent roundhouses, suggesting that the enclosure was used for settle...
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Monument: IPS 631 Site of the former Northgate, Ipswich.Site of the former Northgate - partial survival in the Halberd Inn, (Now PJ McGinty's)
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Monument: FML 089 Site of the Second World War Anglo American Club House FramlinghamSite of the Second World War Anglo American Club House Framlingham. Now demolished
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Monument: BEG 010 Site of two circular Iron-Age trenches, probably representing round buildings and a small pottery scatter. (IA)Two annular (circular) trenches, probably representing round buildings were excavated in 1986.
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Find Spot: IPS 499 Site of The Kings Head, Sproughton Road, Ipswich.Findspot of a Henry III long cross penny found during the metal detecting of a striped area during an evaluation at The Kings Head, Sproughton Road
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Monument: TYN 186 Site of Trimley Heath Ground Controlled Interception Final radar Station, Trimley St MartinSite of Trimley Heath Ground Controlled Interception Final radar Station, Trimley St Martin
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Monument: HVH 155 Site of the Haverhill Parish WorkhouseA Workhouse reportedly once stood in this location until a new Workhouse was built in Kedington in 1856
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Monument: IPS 600 Site of Tolly Cobbold Brewery, Cliff Road, Ipswich.Brewery recorded in Ipswich in 1855. Same (?) as that found on the 1880s map south of Cliff House. Possibly within existing building-more research needed.
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Monument: LWT 283 Site of two former World War Two pillboxesThe site of two of former World War Two pillboxes are visible on aerial photographs. These features formed part of the wider system of defences recorded under LWT 045.