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Monument: WNG 030 Earthwork bank, Wangford Warren; Compartment 2125Large earthwork bank, at least 2m high (& 400m long on E side), possibly associated with 18th/19th century belts/stock enclosures/fields.
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Monument: CSA 052 Earthwork banks and ditches of possible former field boundariesEarthwork banks and ditches of possible former field boundaries are visible on aerial photographs and Lidar imagery on land to the west of Ely Hill, Capel St Andrew.
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Monument: BRD 262 Earthwork banks and ditches of probable medieval to post medieval dateEarthworks of banks and ditches of probable medieval to post medieval date are visible on the aerial photographs and Environment Agency 1m resolution lidar data. Some of the ditches may have performed a drainage function.
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Monument: MRM 127 Earthwork banks of unknown date, possibly boundary markers.A series of earthwork banks visible on aerial photographs to the east of Martlesham village may be related to the management of a modern plantation or be boundary markers of much earlier date.
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Monument: BNH 125 Earthwork banks, causeways and ditches, some probably related to drainage, of probable medieval to post medieval date.An area of earthwork banks, causeways and ditches, some of which may relate to drainage, of probable medieval to post medieval date are visible on aerial photographs. Some of these are depicted as trackways on the late nineteenth century Ordnance Sur...
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Monument: LKH 329 Earthwork banks, LVIS Gate 8, RAF LakenheathEvaluation, identified extant earthwork banks relating to the Wanford/Lakenheath medieval warren and a prehistoric buried soil layer.
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Monument: SUT 271 Earthwork banks, medieval to post medievalPossible medieval to post medieval earthwork banks and ditches are visible on aerial photographs to the north of Home Whin Farm, Sutton. They appear to respect the position of a barrow cemetery (SHER SUT 001), and it is possible that the most promine...
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Monument: MNL 485 Earthwork banks, Mildenhall Warren (Med)Earthwork bank/s surrounding most of Mildenhall Warren (see MNL 553), running for approximately four and a half kms minimum.
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Monument: MNL 485 Earthwork banks, Mildenhall Warren (PMed)Single (clearly double in places) earthwork bank surrounding most of Mildenhall Warren, running for approximately 4.5km (minimum).
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Monument: ELV 024 Earthwork banks, northern boundary, Elveden WarrenPartially surviving double or triple linear earthwork banks defining the northern boundary Elveden rabbit warren, parish alignment may suggest medieval date, perimeter banks survive along the western and norther boundaries.