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Monument: HWN 009 The First Woods (field name)1844 The bones of a human skeleton were (re-) interred at the North side of Hawkedon Churchyard.
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Monument: WLD 008 The FollyA ring ditch of unknown date is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs, Waldringfield parish.
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Monument: MKS 001 The FirsMoat. Sub-rectangular. Definite moat in NW corner of land, possibly enclosed whole house at some stage.
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Monument: ARG 067 The Fishermans Bethel; Thorpeness ChapelThe Site of Former Chapel. A tin structure, the Fisherman's Bethel also known as the Tin Tabernacle.
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Monument: BUG 028 The Forge, Boulge Road, Burgh, (Prehistoric-Post Medieval).Scatter of Medieval & Post Medieval pottery sherds found following conversion of part of field to garden.
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Monument: SPT 041 The FirsCropmark of a partial ring-ditch which probably represents a ploughed out Bronze Age round barrow
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Building: HAD 113 The Flying Chariot, HadleighGrade II listed timber framed building. Earliest parts date to the 15th C, with additions in 16th and 17th C.
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Find Spot: CLY 006 The Forge, Claydon, (Mesolithic).Flint tranchet axe found in garden of The Forge, Claydon, in 1976.
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Monument: KCC 002 The Firs ; East Green Farm (1880s), Mallards Moat (2007)Moat, occupied, isolated on the edge of 'East Green', 3 arms part gone.
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Monument: MUN 014 The FollySite of pyramidal folly, said to have been visible from 20 miles away.