Record Search
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Monument: RLG 001 The Leys? Moat. Fishpond complex.
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Monument: KSY 011 The Little Manor, Woodbine CottageHall House, timber framed, C14-C15, with N and S cross wings. Listed Building.
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Building: BXF 052 The Lodge, Stone StreetOriginally a barn like structure dating to the late-15th or 16th century it was later converted into a pair of domestic tenements in the 17th century.
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Monument: CRM 016 The LimesFollis of Diocletian (AD 284-305) found in the garden of The Limes, retained by finder.
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Monument: HSK 005 The Lodge, Hasketon ManorBase of grey cooking pot, found during alterations to Lodge 1970.
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Monument: BAC 011 The LimesLarge group of pottery sherds mostly fairly fresh condition, found in a feature or features during construction of an ornamental pond.
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Monument: MDS 096 The Little Piece (OS 399)Med pottery scatter, including five C13 rims, eight C13/C14 rims, and 142 Med sherds found during fieldwalking survey by R Colchester (S1) (S2).
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Monument: FEX 161 The Left Battery, Landguard FortMonitoring of the excavation of a Victorian battery buried in the early 1980s recovered a large assortment of mainly 20th century artefacts. Scheduled
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Building: WSF 058 The Limes, WattisfieldThe 'barn' at The Limes is a timber-framed and rendered outbuilding of the late-15th or 16th century, represents a rare and historically important detached kitchen.
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Monument: HXN 023 The Lodge, Hoxne New Park (site of)1619 map of Hoxne New Park (see HXN 022) shows an isolated building in a small rectangular enclosure in the middle of the northern part of the park.