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Building: LVM 148 De Vere House, Water StreetDe Vere House is a unique and intriguing timber-framed structure built around 1530 in the final years of Lavenham’s heyday as a centre of woollen cloth manufacturing. It contains a number of historically important features, including a rare brick sta...
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Monument: WLB 119 Deadmans Gulley; Deadmans Covert; Deadmans CrossA presumed suicide grave site beside a footpath on the boundary of Walberswick and Blythburgh parishes, first recorded in 1644. Formerly recorded as WLB MISC
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Monument: MNL 170 De Creke FarmWorked flint scatter reported and delineated on map. Fenland Survey
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Monument: ELV 083 Deadmans Grave: Marmansgrave PlantationA possible suicide grave site recorded in 1540 & 1585, on boundary between Elveden and Barnham.
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Monument: HAD 035 Deanery Tower and ice-houseDeanery Tower and ice-house
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Monument: EBG 035 Dazeleys Farm, Dazeleys LaneFarm buildings shown on 1880s OS map (see EBG 099)
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Monument: IKL 027 Deadman's GraveDeadman's Grave, Barrow?
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Monument: HAD 132 Deanery Cottage, Deanery Lodge, Church Walk, HadleighMonitoring identified a small number of pottery sherds of early Post medieval date from a large feature or layer.
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Monument: YOX 037 Deadman's / Danbrook's Corner. (PMed)Two roadside suicide graves of 1782 and 1801.
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Monument: DRK 007 Deadman's LanePossible length of road, circa 350m long.