Record Search
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Monument: PLS 062 Burnt House FieldApproximate location of Burnt House suggested by field name 'Burnt House Field". Formerly recorded as PLS MISC
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Monument: HEP 004 Burnt mound of unknown date. (Un)'A large oval area of blackened soil with many burnt flints, circa a quarter of a mile W of Brockley Wood.
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Monument: BUN 052 Burnt Pit, probably post-medieval, 5 Trinity StreetA burnt pit, probably late/post-medieval was revealed when monitoring at 5, Trinity Street.
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Monument: EDN 039 Burnt House Field (1837)Burnt house suggested by field name 'Burnt House Field' in 1838 Tithe (plot 66). Formerly recorded as EDN MISC
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Monument: HEP 011 Burnt mound, EXC (CAS)Burnt mound, Report and archive are under SNT 090
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Monument: BAR 043 Burntfirs PlantationPatch of several hundred white heat-crackled flints at NW corner of Burntfirs Plantation.
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Monument: HNY 004 Burnt mound and deposit of calcine flints of unknown date. (Un)On two fields (now one field, 1960) deposit of calcined flints on W side of Hinderclay Hall.
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Find Spot: SDG 017 Burnt mound, Shadingfield to Stoven trunk mainFieldwalking assessment for proposed Suffolk water pipeline route located a scatter of heavily burnt flints
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Monument: MDS 042 Burnt House Field (Tithe Map)(OS 378)Pottery scatter found by R Colchester during fieldwalking survey, consisting of 7 rims late C13, 28 sherds and 1 green glazed Med.
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Monument: CRE 006 Burnt mound, hollow way and quarry of unknown date, posibly a Medieval settlement.Hollow ways, probably Med settlement.