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Monument: BRD 108 Water CourseWater course of unknown function visible on 19th century enclosure maps
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Monument: TMX 006 Water Hall1958: Moat.
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Monument: WIX 002 Water HallThe site of a moat destroyed by the construction of a large pond. The moat survived until at least the 1950s when it was visible as a fragmentary moat consisting of the south arm and south east and south west angles only.
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Monument: WIX 003 Water Hall Farm (Med)1992-1994: Thin scatter of Med metal detector finds on predominantly Rom site.
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Monument: WIX 003 Water Hall Farm Prehistoric (Preh)Fieldwalking of the route of a proposed pipeline identified a scatter of lithic implements.
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Monument: BTT 001 Water HillMoat - site of.
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Monument: BNH 050 Water LaneApril 1994: Three undated pits observed (one sketched) in footing trenches for new house.
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Monument: WYB 027 Water LaneConcentration of pottery sherds, some kiln wasters and tile fragments in an area about 10m square (S1).
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Monument: WYB 028 Water LaneScatter of pottery (mainly unglazed and part green-glazed Late Medieval and Transitional ware) to the east of Water Lane House (S1).
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Monument: LWT 009 Water Lane (BA)Two barbed and tanged arrowheads and one hollow based arrowhead found together with Neo flints on Water Lane behind the Technical College, St Peter's Street.