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Building: PRH 071 The Old ParsonageEarly-15th century open hall house
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Building: WTM 076 The Old Queens, Long Green15th century timber-framed building
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Monument: GLL 010 The Old Mill HouseWatermill with connecting channels to River Ore.
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Monument: MTT 006 The Old Post OfficeRom pottery sherds found in digging a drain trench at a depth of 18 inches on sand subsoil.
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Monument: SNN 019 The Old RectoryMonitoring of the footing trenches revealed a large disturbance of probable 19th century date and an undated ditch, thought to be of some antiquity.
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Monument: COK 079 The Old ParkThe Old Park, Cockfield. Presumed to be the deer park listed by Hoppitt (S1, S2) as being recorded between circa 1300 & 1550.
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Building: HGM 030 The Old Post Office, Upper StreetThe former Post Office in Higham is a grade II-listed timber-framed and rendered structure that was built as a single domestic house of modest scale and status in the middle decades of the 17th century.
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Monument: HGH 032 The Old Mill, Duke StreetEvaluation revealed medieval ditches (12th to 14th century) and a large pit.
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Monument: THW 011 The Old Post Office garden, Norwich RoadHundreds of gunflints and 'strike-a-lights' dug up in garden.
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Building: BUC 119 The Old RectoryOrginally a 16th century timber-framed farmhouse it was remodelled into a rectory c.1840