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Monument: BUD 004 Bruisyard WoodAncient Woodlands
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Monument: BCB 032 BrundonIn 1178 Brundon became a separate parish from Bulmer (Essex) but continued to pay a pension to Bulmer. Formerly recorded as BCB MISC
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Monument: CRN 005 Bruisyard ArchBridge shown on Hodskinson's map of 1783 (S1) crossing River Alde near Bruisyard.
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Monument: BUH 026 Brundish LodgeBrundish Lodge (LB), C16th core with C19 exterior, believed to be former huntingl lodge in deer park (extent not researched so not plotted). Also series of fish ponds (possibly parts of former moat?).
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Monument: BCB 024 Brundon Hall Moat, BallingdonMonitoring identified fairly shallow 'moat' (or cut from river) with flat base the base of a brick and flint wall of C19th was also present.
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Monument: BUD 008 Bruisyard historic settlement coreIndicative area of the historic settlement core of Bruisyard.
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Monument: BUH 021 Brundish/Tannington Parish BoundaryCropmark of two ditches along line of curving parish boundary between Tannington/Brundish on aerial photograph.
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Monument: FRK 011 Bruce Grove, Freckenham, SaxonAn Anglo-Saxon hut and possible settlement site. There were also finds of Anglo-Saxon and Romano-British sherds, bone pins and chalk whorls.
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Monument: BUH 019 Brundish Hall (site of)Site of Brundish Hall after (S1)(S2)(S3)(S4).
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Monument: BCB 001 Brundon Church (site of)Site of Brundon Church.