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Poorly Located Monument: FRK 171 Chapel of the Blessed Mary of Freckenham(Pilgrim?) Chapel of the Blessed Mary of Freckenham. Formerly recorded as FRK MISC
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Building: BSE 040 Chapel of the CharnelChapel founded AD 1301 in the centre of the Great Churchyard of the Abbey of St Edmund. Later became an alehouse and then a blacksmith shop in 17th century. Ruins of the chapel survive surrounded by iron railings. Scheduled Monument and Listed buildi...
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Monument: KSY 001 Chapel of the Good Rood of RestChapel of the Good Rood of Rest, in roadside situation at Kersey (S1). Listed Building
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Monument: HCH 004 Chapel Pightle (Med)Chapel Pightle field name (S1).
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Monument: HCH 004 Chapel Pightle (Sax)Sherds (four) of Ipswich ware pottery found concentrated in a dark patch of soil.
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Monument: MNL 312 Chapel Road, West Row.Fine flint knife and thin white flint axehead
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Monument: BRH 009 ChapelfieldsOver many years human skeletons and pottery have been discovered in gravel pit, see details. Traditional site of battle between Saxon and Danes.
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Monument: CSM 012 Chaplain's FarmEdge-polished flint axe.
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Monument: SUE 023 Chapmans (1601); Sudburn Howse (1601); Sudbourne Hall & ParkSite of Sudbourne Hall and park as shown on an Ordnance Survey map of the 1880s. The cropmarks and earthworks of former boundaries and tracks, which are visible on aerial photographs, probably relate to the development of the park, or to pre-existing...
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Monument: BNH 166 Charity Lands, "Reynoldes", Barnham"Reynolds" tenement recorded as Charity Lands, exact location unclear, evidence from the 17th to 19th centuries, after this the location of Charity lands became vague and a rent was simply collected.