Record Search
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Monument: BRD 045 The Rectory (garden) (Monument)Circa 1983: assortment of St Neots ware sherds found while disposing of old bibles by burying them in the kitchen garden.
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Monument: ADB 015 The Red House (Monument)Barbed and tanged flint arrowhead found in the garden of the Red House, from a heap of soil left over from the building of a garage in 1970 (S1).
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Monument: BRP 007 The Rectory (Monument)Moat occupied, near crossroads, part gone (S1).
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Monument: PLS 041 The Red Barn (Monument)Former site of the Red Barn, location of the famous Victorian murder
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Monument: DEB 003 The Rectory; The Old Rectory; The Moat House; Charnwood (Monument)Two arms of possible moat, also Listed Building, appears to have extended further north seen in monitoing during 2010. An archaeological evaluation revealed no evidence of the moat, only a small post med pit
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Monument: IPS 459 The Red House, Redhouse Park, Redhouse Farm, Ipswich. (Monument)The Red House and park to south, shown on Hodskinson's Map of Suffolk in 1783.
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Building: SPL 030 The Ramblers (Building)Grade II 17th-18th century timber framed building
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Monument: SFF 001 The Rectory, now called Sweffling Grange (Monument)2 coins, asses, of Vespasian found in rectory garden, 1956.
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Building: NRN 020 The Red House, Norton (Building)Heavily modified 19th C farm complex.