Record Search
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Monument: WLB 080 WalberswickArea of high archaeological potential defining area of probable settlement from the Saxon to medieval periods.
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Monument: WLB 130 Walberswick BeachNovember 1999: Sub rectangular rafts of well-humidified peat found on high tide mark at Walberswick beach. Formerly recorded as WLB MISC
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Monument: WLB 025 Walberswick CommonSite of a common
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Monument: WFL 007 Walding WoodAncient woodland as defined in (S1).
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Monument: MRM 057 Waldingfield RoadProbable small gravel pit or pond, Martlesham parish
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Monument: MRM 058 Waldingfield RoadPossible Bronze Age round barrow, Martlesham parish
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Monument: WLD 041 WaldringfieldLine of posts just visible in mud approx. Posts about 10m apart. 11 posts visible with possible second line appearing on falling tide. Clusters of linear posts also continuing up river. Needs to be re-visited at very low tide. N-S
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Monument: WLD 040 WaldringfieldOld wharf, possibly associated with cement works. Appear as saltings but surface made up with stone and concrete. Posts acting as revetting at front.
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Poorly Located Monument: WLD 074 Waldringfield Deer ParkSite of medieval deer park, exact location unknown. Formerly recorded as WLD MISC
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Monument: WLD 108 Waldringfield Pit SSIWaldringfield Pit is a Quaternary geological locality important for a sequence of Middle Pleistocene deposits.