Record Search
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Monument: RAT 035 The Chestnuts (farm)Roman scatter including possible tesserae & suggested as villa site.
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Monument: HAM 023 The Clamps (PMed)"Brick kilns" shown within a square enclosure shown on a map of 1701; the kilns are shown as two long roofed structures in the middle of the enclosure.
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Building: ETT 040 The ChequersGrade-II listed 17th century inn, converted into a farmhouse in the 20th century.
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Monument: WLB 014 The Church of St Andrew (Med)Evaluation revealed the remians of the north aisle wall, possible graves, and a tiled path.
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Poorly Located Monument: BUC 102 The Clapper of Tyrrell HallFor pre 1800 maps of parish see (R1). Formerly recorded as BUC MISC
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Monument: TNN 002 The ChestnutsMoat, fragment only, occupied, isolated.
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Monument: GRT 024 The Clamps (1839 tithe)Field named `The Clamps' in Groton tithe of 1839 (S1). Formerly recorded as GRT MISC
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Monument: RGH 005 The ChantryMoat - remains of, one arm of rectangular/trapezoid moat.
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Monument: LXD 052 The Chestnuts, Framlingham Road; Chestnut Tree Farm (1880s)Large irregular moated site.
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Monument: HAM 023 The Clamps, Henham (Un)Fieldwork assessment identified a number of earthworks, no visible evidence of kilns found at site, the brickworks and kilns probably in the NE corner of The Clamps according to the documentary survey.