Record Search
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Monument: IPS 896 Waterworks St, outside St Clements Churchyard, Ipswich, (IAS CZ01).Digging trench for gas main revealed some fifteen human skeletons lying East-West. Just outside churchyard of St. Clements and could be anywhere between Early Medieval and 19th century. Skeletons reburied.
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Monument: WSF 011 Wattisfield ArchLate Med pottery sherds, variously described by Basil Brown as C14, C16, C17, found during pipeline laying near the Old White Swan Inn near crossroad called Wattisfield Arch, in March 1953.
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Monument: SUE 028 Watling / Oakyard WoodsAncient woodlands depicted on historic maps. Earthworks of unknown date and significance are visible within them on aerial photographs.
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Monument: WSF 021 Wattisfield HallSpread of Neo flint flakes, cores and hammer stones at Wattisfield Hall found by Basil Brown.
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Building: KSY 048 Waterwell House, The StreetA timber framed grade-II listed structure of the mid-14th century
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Monument: WSF 048 Watsons PotteriesSherds of pottery from Anglo Saxon urn found at Wattisfield Potteries (Watsons) in February 1961.
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Poorly Located Find Spot: WSF 074 Wattisfield, General, (Mesolithic)Mesolithic pebble macehead of quartzite found by J Blake, size 3 inches diameter by 2-2 half inches depth - sketch on index card. Formerly recorded as WSF MISC
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Monument: IPS 518 Waterside Iron Works, Harland Street, Stoke, Ipswich.Iron works including oval tramway. Further documentary research needed. Mapped approximately after 1880s O.S. map.
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Monument: ADT 114 Watson WayMarch-April 1996: Watching brief on small residential development revealed features and four sherds EMed & Med pottery. Formerly recorded as ADT MISC
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Monument: WSF 042 Wattisfield Hall FarmRom pottery kiln, circular, with large central pedestal, excavated by J Watson and K Landymore on field belonging to Wattisfield Hall Farm in November 1948.