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Find Spot: BUX 015 Worlds End Lane (Rom)Metal detector find of Rom(?) phallic pendant with incised lines on upper face.
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Monument: WGN 021 Worlington - Freckenham Road (Med)Med strap handle (C13/C14) and Med silver coins (not seen), found metal detecting, see details.
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Poorly Located Find Spot: WGN 065 Worlington, General, (Mesolithic)Tranchet axe between 10 and 20cm long, marked "Wortington".
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Monument: WGM 005 Worlingham HallWorlingham Hall (remodelled c.1800 by F Sandys) & Park. See WGM 004 for decoy pond.
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Monument: WGN 046 Worlington historic settlement coreIndicative area of the historic settlement core of Worlington.
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Monument: BCC 067 Worlingham WallsParallel earthwork banks crossing Beccles marshes, known as Worlingham Walls, may be part of a post medieval system of drainage, reclamation and water management but may also have earlier origins as boundary markers for common land and parish bounds...
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Monument: WGN 047 Worlington Quarry, WorlingtonVarious phases of monitoring of topsoil strips at Worlington Quarry, identified Undated isolated pits, post holes and hearths and later prehistoric flints.
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Monument: MNL 057 World's End, MildenhallBronze palstave with shield pattern with interior central rib decoration.
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Poorly Located Monument: WGN 070 Worlington (Med)A market was recorded here in 1270.
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Monument: WGW 010 Worlingworth Green or Great GreenLarge triangular green shown and named as Worlingworth Green on J Hodskinson's Map of Suffolk, 1783.