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Monument: BLN 009 Double ring ditch/small circular enclosure, possible entrance to North-west, of unknown date.Double ring ditch/small circular enclosure, outer ring circa 30m diameter, inner ring circa 20m diameter, possible entrance to NW.
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Monument: PSM 069 Double-ditched square enclosure on hilltop, S of Whelp StreetDouble-ditched square enclosure on hilltop, S of Whelp Street
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Monument: BRR 081 Dove House Close (field name)Circumstantial evidence for a dovecote given by the name `Dove House Close' within Barrow Tithe . Formerly recorded as BRR MISC
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Monument: STU 059 Double row of posts. Single line 25m to W marked on MapInfo.Double row of posts. Single line 25m to W marked on MapInfo.
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Monument: BTT 015 Dove Farm Wood/Knightshall GroveAncient woodland as defined in (S1).
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Find Spot: RAY 029 Double sided Medieval seal matrixDouble sided Medieval seal matrix
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Monument: RBK 011 Dove House (Tithe)1979: Fieldwalking by Myrtle Taylor located `fairly well preserved ditches and banks on Dove House ("Field VI"), with traces of a moat (?) and various "humps and bumps" (S1).
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Monument: HAD 009 Double ringed Bronze-Age round barrow, visible as a cropmark. (BA)Barrow, cropmark of double ring, N of Cosford Bridge, excavated partially in advance of sub-soiling.
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Monument: BLB 015 Double-ditched sub-rectangular enclosure, shown as a cropmark.?Double-ditched sub-rectangular enclosoure shown as a cropmark on boundary of Blythburgh and Walberswick parishes. On further examination this feature was considered more likely to be agricultural than archaeological in nature.
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Monument: HGR 035 Dove House Close (Tithe 1837)Dove cote as suggested by the field name `Dove House Close' (plot 28) in tithe apportionment (S1). Formerly recorded as HGR MISC