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Monument: WRW 003 Wordwell medieval settlement remainsEarthwork banks, ditches and pits most likely relating to medieval settlement remains are seen on aerial photographs and visualised lidar data. The majority of the features most likely relate to Medieval field and property boundaries, pits, two possi...
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Poorly Located Find Spot: WRW 103 Wordwell General, (Final Palaeolithic)Final Palaeolithic Penkife Point.
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Monument: WRW 043 Wordwell Warren; Kings ForestWordwell Rabbit Warren and partially surviving boundary banks. Area defined on HBSMR map after mapping of 1840 (S1) where labelled 'Warren Old Ground'. Possible medieval-post medieval boundary banks which may have related to the Warren, can be seen a...
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Poorly Located Find Spot: WLV 058 Woolverstone, General (Palaeolithic)Lithic implement.
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Monument: WRW 042 Wordwell Lodge, Wordwell WarrenSite of Wordwell Lodge shown by Hodskinson in 1783, and (more accurately?) on Estate map of 1800.
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Find Spot: SXG 015 Worked flint, NeolithicFindspot of broken flake with edge re-touch on both sides, possibaly part of a knife or scraper which broke during use.
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Monument: WLV 024 Woolverstone Park; Woolverstone Hall (PMed)Woolverstone Park
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Monument: WRW 048 Wordwell Heath (1800)Rectangular enclosure (adjoining long field boundary) shown on estate map of 1800 and named 'Sheep Pen' (S1).
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Monument: WGN 008 Worked bone and flint tools dredged from River Lark, see details. (Preh)Worked bone and flint tools dredged from River Lark, see details.