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Monument: HWN 052 Cropmarks of probably Bronze Age or Iron Age ring ditch and possible curvilinear enclosureA ring ditch and part of what may be a curvilinear outer enclosure, all of probable Bronze Age or Iron Age date, are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. The ring ditch is rather irregular and oval in plan but fairly large (up to 27m in diamet...
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Monument: EBG 078 Cropmarks of rectilinear ditch systems, trackways.Cropmarks of rectilinear ditch systems, trackways.
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Monument: EXG 163 Cropmarks of probable undated enclosuresCropmarks of probable undated enclosures, visible on aerial photography and lidar
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Monument: RBK 014 Cropmarks of rectangular/subrectangular enclosure on the east side of the church (RBK 006), probably related to it.Cropmarks of rectangular/subrectangular enclosure on the east side of the church (RBK 006), probably related to it.
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Monument: LUD 073 Cropmarks of probable ring ditchThe possible cropmark of an incomplete ring ditch, potentially representing the remains of a Bronze Age round barrow, may be visible on aerial photographs within the area of fields and an enclosure (SOL 010, LUD 006) and potentially predates them. Se...
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Monument: BLB 020 Cropmarks of rectangular enclosure with small subrectangular enclosure(?) in SE corner of unknown date.Cropmarks of rectangular enclosure with small subrectangular enclosure(?) in SE corner.
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Monument: BLL 006 Cropmarks of rectilinear enclosure with annexeCropmarks of rectilinear enclosure, with annex, 100m by 75m, of unknown date
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Monument: SOL 005 Cropmarks of probable round barrowThe cropmarks of a ring ditch, probably representing the remains of a Bronze Age round barrow, are visible on aerial photographs. The monument appears to form part of a barrow group/cemetery (SOL 045), see record for more details. Ditches recorded wi...
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Monument: FOS 054 Cropmarks of rectangular enclosures, W of Church Lane, FrostendenA series of faint cropmarks on Google Earth 7/2019 of rectangular enclosures with rounded corners, lying west of Church Lane.
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Poorly Located Monument: SSM 060 Cropmarks of rectilinear enclosures, possibly a Romano-British farmstead.Crop marks of a rectangular enclosure approximately 325 by 100m, divided in half with the northern section partly occupied by a large rectangular mark, was discovered at Stratford St Mary (TM 0434) in 1972, on air photographs taken by local a...