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Monument: WBG 213 Woodbridge Parish WorkhouseBuilding previously used as the parish workhouse for Woodbridge and before that as a Free School and possible a Guildhall
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Monument: WBG 036 Woodbridge Tide Mill (PMed)Post medieval tide mill and mill pond, Woodbridge Tide Mill, Woodbridge. Listed Building, grade 1.
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Monument: SSM 008 Wooden piles (possibly Rom bridge).Wooden piles (possibly Rom bridge).
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Find Spot: IPS 075 Woodbridge Road East, Ipswich, (IAS 8701).Acheulian hand-axe, found in digging a sewer trench.
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Monument: NAC 050 Woodbridge Union Workhouse; Amberfield School; Nacton HouseCarlford and Colneis Incorporated Hundred Workhouse, constructed in 1756 (the earliest in Suffolk), demolished after 1904 apparently. Also burial ground on opposite side of road.
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Monument: WBG 052 Woodbridge Railway StationPassenger station, goods sheds, cattle pens and crane shown on 1880s & 1900s OS maps. Part station and goods sheds survive.
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Monument: WBG 188 Woodbridge town gas works (S1), built 1815Woodbridge town gas works (S1), built 1815 according to (R1). Formerly recorded as WBG MISC
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Monument: ADB 235 Wooden 'plank' visible poking out of saltmarsh c30-40cm below marsh surfaceWooden 'plank' visible poking out of saltmarsh c30-40cm below marsh surface. Inaccessible. Prob. modern/PMed but can't tell. In layer of grey marsh clay. Saltmarsh believed to be quite recent. Formerly recorded as ADB MISC
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Monument: SUT 250 Woodbridge Second World War training areaThe area of Sutton Common to the east of Woodbridge was requisitioned for military training during the Second World War, and was used for both infantry and tank training. Several specific areas of training within this larger site have been recorded s...
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Monument: WLD 087 Wooden hulk, WaldringfieldWooden hulk. Badly decayed. Ribs and bottom planking still visible. Woodwork directly in front of hulk - old jetty? 10m long (approx.) Formerly recorded as WLD MISC