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Monument: BKY 040 Burnt area of unknown dateField names of Burnt Hill (plot 118) and Burnt Vale (plot 119), at TL 818 562, shown on 1845/6 Brockley tithe map and apportionment (S1). Formerly recorded as BKY MISC
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Find Spot: SDG 019 Burnt flint and medieval pottery, Shadingfield to Stoven trunk mainScatter of heavily burnt flints and 4 sherds of Medieval pottery.
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Monument: CLY 031 Burnside, Paper Mill Lane, Claydon, SuffolkEvaluation identified a possible Anglo-Saxon Grubenhaus.
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Poorly Located Find Spot: MNL 1041 Burnt Fen General, Mildenhall, (Palaeolithic-Mesolithic)Burnt Fen is actually in Cambridgeshire but merges into Mildenhall Fen, both areas of which are known as Burnt Fen. Formerly recorded as MNL MISC
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Building: LVT 066 Burnaville HallLate 16th century timber framed house, with later alteration including brick incasement.
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Monument: FXL 012 Burnt area, circular enclosure and ring ditch, unknown dateA ring ditch, possibly the remains of a Bronze Age round Barrow, can be seen as a cropmark circa 100 metres to the west of the A12 in Foxhall parish.
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Monument: LCS 167 Burnt flint moundExtensive scatter of heavily burnt flints adjacent to a small stream.
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Monument: ONW 022 Burnhams Cottage, Church RoadParts of a former rectangluar moat around Burnhams Cottage (LB gd II) on South side of Church Road. Most of West and South arms survive plus South-East corner.
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Monument: BTY 050 Burnt area, Rookery FarmSeptember 1988: Numerous areas of charcoal turned up whilst ploughing deeper than usual (25-30cm). Formerly recorded as BTY MISC
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Monument: SEJ 019 Burnt flint patchBurnt flint patch, circa 40 x 20m in extent, adjacent to a filled in pond (S1).