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Monument: SUT 261 Earthworks of possible enclosures and field boundariesPossible Later Prehistoric or Roman enclosures and field boundaries are visible as earthworks of ditches on aerial photographs, south of Carr Wood, Sutton.
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Monument: GSE 081 Earthworks of possible post medieval drainage ditchesA probable field boundary ditch is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs to the south-west of Hall Farm, Gisleham.
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Monument: ELV 099 Earthworks of possible medieval settlement and/or post medieval park remainsThe earthworks and vegetation marks potentially relating to medieval settlement, land divisions and trackways pre-dating Elveden Hall are visible on aerial photographs. Although it is must be borne in mind that the features may relate to earlier stru...
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Monument: GSE 080 Earthworks of possible post medieval drainage ditchesEarthworks of possible post medieval drainage ditches are visible on aerial photographs in the vicinity of the medieval moated manor site (SHER GSE 001).
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Monument: TUL 035 Earthworks of part of a square, ditched enclosure, Park WoodPart of a square enclosure with rounded corners, 55m across, surrounded by deep ditches, surviving in woodland, clearly visible on LIDAR.
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Monument: SUT 262 Earthworks of possible oval barrowA possible Bronze Age oval barrow is visible as an earthwork on aerial photographs, south of Longwalk Plantation, Sutton.
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Monument: GSE 085 Earthworks of possible post medieval drainage ditchesEarthworks of possible post medieval drainage ditches are visible on aerial photographs to the east of White House Farm, Gisleham.
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Monument: BNC 091 Earthworks of possible drainage ditchesEarthworks of possible post medieval drainage ditches are visible on aerial photographs on land to the north of Church Covert, Benacre.
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Monument: GSE 082 Earthworks of possible post medieval drainage ditchesEarthworks of possible post medieval drainage ditches are visible on aerial photographs in the vicinity of Hall Farm, Gisleham.
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Monument: BRD 233 Earthworks of possible round barrowThe earthworks of a possible Bronze Age round barrow and surrounding ditch were identified on Brandon Park Heath during a walkover survey in January 2015.