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Monument: BRG 125 The Heath, Great BartonHeath visible 1880.
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Building: FRS 089 The Hexagonal ChapelStrict Baptist chapel built in 1834 to the design of William Brown its first pastor.
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Poorly Located Find Spot: WNG 084 The head of a key, dating from the Rom period, was donated to Moyses Hall Museum by its finder in 1984The head of a key, dating from the Rom period, was donated to Moyses Hall Museum by its finder in 1984. Formerly recorded as WNG MISC
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Monument: FML 022 The Hermitage, Dennington Road"In house foundations at the Hermitage on Dennington Road, several human skeletons were found some years ago" (S1).
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Monument: MCK 011 'The Haven', Stonham Rd, MickfieldMonitoring of housing development, revealed a boundary ditch.
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Monument: HWT 028 The Hemp Works, Chediston StreetA photographic of survey buildings prior to development, which failed to identify evidence of hemp processing, but identified a later air-raid shelter, see details.
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Monument: HTC 026 The Hobbets (site of)The Hobbets: remains of small moated enclosure, including several joining pieces of grimston type ware face jug
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Monument: LMD 166 The Hayloft, Hall Street1994: circa 90 pot sherds found in garden during extension work - mainly Roman with about 20 Post Med sherds. See (S1) for details.
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Building: FOS 031 The Hermitage14th C aisled hall house
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Monument: BML 001 The HollowC13 rim sherd and fragments of burnt clay from trench for water main to The Hollow, Bromeswell, R J Sage, 1956 (S1).