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Building: KCC 108 Vale Farm (Building)Vale farmhouse is a timber-framed and thatched building of the late-16th and early-17th centuries that forms part of an historic farm complex together with a contemporary threshing barn and an exceptionally small 18th century stable.
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Monument: UFF 009 Vale Farm (Neo) (Monument)24 scrapers, 4 cores (one discoidal), 3 notched flints, flakes (S1).
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Monument: UFF 009 Vale Farm, Ufford, (Mesolithic) (Monument)Core, possibly some blades.
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Monument: UFF 007 Vale Farm (Neo) (Monument)Leaf shaped arrowhead, tip broken.
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Monument: SUT 095 Vale Farm Formerly Aldams (Monument)Group of six buildings on the north side of a long linear pond (?for fish) with a further building at the west end of the pond, named as `Bourn ? Aldams' on William Haiward's 1629 map of Sutton (S1).
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Monument: CRM 010 Vale Farm (Monument)Moat, OS suggest remains of fish pond rather than part of moat (S1).
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Monument: HLY 007 Vale Farm (Poplar Farm) (Med) (Monument)Early Med clamp kiln site.
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Monument: HRK 008 Vale Farm (Monument)A number of linear field boundaries and trackways of unknown date are visible on aerial photographs to the north of Vale Farm, Harkstead
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Monument: HLY 007 Vale Farm (Rom) (Monument)"Roman pottery found in vicinity" - noted by David Mace (R1).