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  • Undated sections of bank and ditches are seen as earthworks on visualised lidar data. These features may relate to a post medieval boundary mapped on the First Edition Ordnance Survey map. The bank and ditches are seen as low earthworks on the visual...
  • Earthwork bank circa 10-12m wide and 50cm high, defining edge of heath and arable land as shown on tithe map of 1840 (S1)S2). Formerly recorded as WSW MISC
  • An undated bank is seen as an earthwork in the 1950s (which has since been levelled) on aerial photographs. The bank may have related to the Second World War buildings (IKL 353) and bombing range to the east or to a possible post medieval boundary wh...
  • Sections of a possible undated bank are seen as earthworks on visualised lidar data. The sections of bank may have related to a post medieval boundary bank not recorded on the First Edition Ordnance survey map. Furthermore the bank is in very close p...
  • An undated earthwork bank is seen on visualised lidar data. The low earthwork bank may relate to a post medieval boundary bank not mapped on the Frist Edition Ordnance Survey Map or is possibly the result of modern forestry practices. The bank is in ...
  • Multiple earthwork banks of unknown date are seen as earthworks on visualised lidar data. The banks possibly relate to post medieval boundary banks, possible medieval-post medieval settlement features possibly relating to the site of Culford post med...
  • Undated earthwork ditches and a possible bank are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs on land to the south of Dunwich Forest, Westleton. These features now appear to be levelled.
  • An undated linear ditch and two banks are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs on land to the east of High Street, Kessingland.
  • Sections of an earthwork ditch are seen on aerial photographs and visualised lidar data. The date of the ditch is unknown and most likely relates to a natural feature. It is also possible that the ditch may relate to a post medieval trackway not seen...
  • Undated earthwork ditches are visible on aerial photographs to the north of Grove Farm, Kessingland.