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Monument: TNN 004 The HoplandsMoat, long rectangle with spur, isolated.
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Monument: NKT 008 The Icewell, Mount Pleasant; Icewell HillPossible Icehouse.
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Monument: EXG 010 The Island (Rom)Rom pottery sherds, including samian and colour coated, found below moat mound (S1).
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Monument: HXN 019 The Hoxne HoardLarge late Roman hoard of gold and silver coins, jewellery and small pieces of tableware.
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Monument: CAC 005 The IslandRectangular moat, entrance on E side, unoccupied.
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Monument: SUT 074 The HoweFour buildings forming a square, named as `The Howe' and held by Robert Mather, shown on William Haiward's map of Sutton, 1629 (S1).
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Monument: CAC 005 The IslandA rectangular moat, of probably medieval date, survives as an earthwork. It is visible on aerial photographs and depicted on modern and historic Ordnance Survey maps. Medieval finds have been recovered from the area.
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Monument: CAC 029 The HomesteadAn evaluation and subsequent monitoring of a housing development site revealed later prehistoric and early Roman finds, mainly from unstratified contexts. An undated ditch could be running parallel to a large Romano-British enclosure ditch previously...
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Monument: ELV 021 The Icepit; Elveden ParkLarge, brick built, domed ice-house originally serving Elveden Hall (ELV 009) covered with earth and trees.
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Monument: EXG 010 The Island (Med)Moat island.