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Monument: DRK 075 Drinkstone GreenGreen visible on Hodskinson's Map of 1783.
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Monument: DRK 010 Drinkstone Park; The CanalDrinkstone Park and Mansion(R1).
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Building: DRK 058 Drinkstone HallMid-19th century farmhouse
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Building: DRK 004 Drinkstone Post MillPost Mill. Listed Building.
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Monument: RMA 026 Drill GroundAn irregular pattern of parallel shallow earthworks, possibly the remains of a military parade ground, can be seen on aerial photographs on Rushmere Heath, Rushmere St Andrew parish.
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Monument: DRK 012 Drinkstone Hall, dovecote (site of)Dovecote shown on the edge of the farmyard adjacent to Drinkstone Hall (see DRK 001) on a map of 1702 by Thomas Dade.
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Monument: BXT 036 Dripping Pan GroveProbable Ancient Woodland suggested by shape, name and use on tithe map (S1). Survives.
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Monument: RBY 018 DriftwoodBronze brooch, rather worn, length 6.
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Monument: DRK 027 Drinkstone Hall Farm: Archaeological evaluationAn archaeological evaluation prior to the construction of an extension which located an earlier phase of the moat present at this site (DRK 001), a wall foundation and a number of finds.
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Monument: DRK 009 Drinkstone Smock MillSmall smock mill, built in the late C18 on top of an earlier horse mill near the post mill (DRK 004).