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Building: ARG 010 Thorpeness MillHollow post mill built in 1924 and moved to this site in 1922-3 from Mill Lane Aldringham. At this time it ceased to grind corn and was converted to pump water (see adjacent water tower TM 45 NE 39). It ceased to be used as a water pump in 1939. It w...
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Monument: SAP 006 Three (+?) rings of large flint ?foundations (?cemented)Three (+?) rings of large flint ?foundations (?cemented) of 7-10 feet diameter reported to Mr Drummond (pre 1971), when his ploughman broke a plough on them.
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Monument: ARG 093 Thorpeness Common?, Thorpeness, (Palaeolithic).Palaeolithic, Flint flakes, scrapers collected at Thorpeness, a quarter of a mile West of church. Formerly recorded as ARG MISC
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Monument: RBK 023 Thorpes Orchard, RushbrookeArtefact scatter dating from the 12th to the 18th century.
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Monument: WHI 027 Three abraded Roman grey ware sherdsThree abraded Rom grey ware sherds (S1). Formerly recorded as WHI MISC
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Monument: ARG 063 Thorpeness historic settlement coreIndicative area of the historic settlement core of Thorpeness
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Monument: BUR 010 Thrandeston Meadow; Hill FarmPMed tile kiln on Thrandeston Meadow, Hill Farm, on parish boundary, found on bank of stream.
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Monument: BAY 036 Three Anglo-Saxon features and cropmarks of ring ditches, Baylham Nickel Removal SchemeMonitoring of a soil strip identified three early Anglo-Saxon features with residual Roman finds.
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Monument: HNS 010 Thorpes Hill1880s: rectilinear sided earthwork bank shown in field (?meadow) adjoining Belstead Brook.
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Monument: SUT 048 Three `IA' sherds found during fieldwalking survey by John Newman.Three `IA' sherds found during fieldwalking survey by John Newman.