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Building: RLG 008 Wash Farmhouse (Building)15th C farmhouse
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Poorly Located Find Spot: WSH 023 Washbrook General, (Mesolithic) (Poorly Located Find Spot)Quartzite pebble macehead. Formerly recorded as WSH MISC
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Monument: SPX 017 Wash Lane (Monument)1997: Rectangular negative cropmark of buildings(?) seen on north side of Wash Lane (in area of cited grid reference) (S1).
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Monument: WSH 011 Washbrook Street (Monument)Eight tenements with names of their occupiers are shown along the street line on 1595 map (S1).
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Monument: BSE 217 Warrens Yards, St Andrew St South (Monument)Evaluation revealed a group of three ovens, built into the base of a sunken or cellar room were found during excavations in advance of housing development.
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Monument: SNT 025 Wash Lane (Monument)Scatter of mainly small and eroded unglazed Med sherds.
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Monument: LVM 160 Washmore Green (Monument)Green visible on Hodskinson's Map of 1783.
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Monument: ERL 090 Wash Bridge (Monument)Wash Bridge, Eriswell.
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Monument: WSH 014 Washbrook Bridge (Monument)Bridge - possibly shown on Bowen's map of 1755, definitely not shown on Hodskinson's map of 1783 (S1).
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Monument: ERL 128 Washracks, RAF Lakenheath (Monument)Undated (probably Roman) pit and ditches found during montoring of footing trenches.