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Find Spot: BCC 088 Cromwell Avenue, Beccles, (Mesolithic).Chipped axe in brown flint, probably mesolithic tranchet axe.
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Monument: KSS 104 Crop and soilmarks of post medieval to modern field boundaries and other features of uncertain significancePost medieval to modern field boundaries, many of which are depicted on the Ordnance Survey 1st edition 25” map, are visible as crop and soilmarks on aerial photographs. Other marks are also visible, but their significance is uncertain; many may refl...
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Monument: LDG 011 Cropley Park; ParkhouseCropley Park, Lidgate, shown on Bowen's 1755 & Hodskinson's 1783 maps (S1).
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Monument: GSE 089 Crop and soilmarks of post medieval to modern field boundaries and other features of uncertain significancePost medieval to modern field boundaries, many of which are depicted on the Ordnance Survey 1st edition 25” map, are visible as crop and soilmarks on aerial photographs. Other marks are also visible, but their significance is uncertain; many may refl...
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Monument: SSA 013 Crop marks showing a possible old field system.Crop marks showing a possible old field system.
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Monument: RMR 023 Crop and soilmarks of post medieval to modern field boundaries and other features of uncertain significancePost medieval to modern field boundaries, many of which are depicted on the Ordnance Survey 1st edition 25” map, are visible as crop and soilmarks on aerial photographs. Other marks are also visible, but their significance is uncertain; many may refl...
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Monument: ALP 042 Crop mark of possible buildingCrop mark of possible building
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Building: MUN 041 Crooked Cottage17th C house
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Monument: GSE 076 Crop and soilmarks of post medieval to modern field boundaries and other features of uncertain significancePost medieval to modern field boundaries, many of which are depicted on the Ordnance Survey 1st edition 25” map, are visible as crop and soilmarks on aerial photographs. Other marks are also visible, but their significance is uncertain; many may refl...
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Monument: HCH 064 Cropmark of the junction of a Roman RoadCropmark of the junction of a Roman Road, possible roadside structures, ditches and pits on the edge of Hacheston Roman town.