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Monument: BNH 010 The Nunnery (IA)'The Nunnery', visited by Basil Brown and D Lawrence revealed IA sherds.
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Monument: BNH 010 The Nunnery (Neo)'The Nunnery' - Neo site strewn with flints and black earth, visited by Basil Brown.
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Monument: BNH 010 The Nunnery (Rom)'The Nunnery' visited by Basil Brown and D Lawrence after a Roman urn with cremation had been found.
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Poorly Located Find Spot: MRM 233 The Nursery, Martlesham, (Palaeolithic).Excavation by J Reid Moir seeking Early Palaeolithic artefacts, finds were flint implements (natural `eoliths'?)
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Building: BRM 023 The Oakmere HotelThe Oaksmere Hotel is a grade II-listed building which consists of several distinct phases of construction. The oldest part of the house is a mid-late 16th century three-bay timber framed structure and the building has undergone multiple alterations ...
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Monument: CAA 014 The OaksAncient Woodland as defined in (S1).
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Building: SXM 026 The Old Auction House20th C auction house, associated with some 19th C outbuildings
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Building: SBN 104 The Old BakehouseThe Old Bakehouse adjoins the southern side of Church Street in the centre of Stoke by Nayland, and is listed at grade II along with its almost identical neighbour as ‘two adjoining 18th century timber-framed and plastered houses’. The listing makes ...
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Monument: CLA 039 The Old BakerySingle large steep-sided feature, probably pit, with Med coarseware sherd.
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Building: BSM 099 The Old Bakery, The CroftGrade II*-listed timber-framed medieval cross-wing house