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Monument: EXG 098 Exning historic settlement coreIndicative area of the historic settlement core of Exning.
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Monument: EXG 081 Exning House & Park: The Glanely RestExning House and Park. Park is 55 ha in size and still remains in good condition, as does the house.
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Monument: EXG 012 Exning VillaExning Villa complex, excavated 1904, 1958 & 1959.
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Monument: HBK 084 Extant 13 century medieval bankExtant 13 century medieval bank
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Monument: RGL 022 Extant hexagonal pillbox at RAF Wattisham.Extant hexagonal pillbox at RAF Wattisham.
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Monument: HVH 053 Extension to 10/10a Queen StreetMonitoring of ground works revealed a possible medieval/post medieval layer and an undated pit.
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Monument: LUD 016 Extensive area of coaxial and rectilinear field systems, trackways and enclosures of unknown, but feasibly Roman date (and BACKLOG)An extensive area of coaxial and rectilinear field systems, trackways and enclosures of unknown, but feasibly Roman and/or medieval to post medieval in date are recorded across a large area (approximately 4km by 1.5km) of the Lound and Somerleyton, A...
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Monument: WNT 026 Extensive area of heat-crackled flint - `a considerable amount of burnt flint' noted (S1).Extensive area of heat-crackled flint - `a considerable amount of burnt flint' noted (S1).
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Monument: LCS 183 Extensive area of Second World War military training activityEvidence of Second World War military training activity is visible on aerial photographs as earthworks and disturbed ground spread across an extensive area of Leiston, including part of Dunwich Forest and Kenton Hills. The activity, which is clearly ...
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Monument: BRD 319 Extensive area of trackways and possible flint mining, all of probable post medieval to modern dateAn extensive area of trackways, ridges, disturbed ground and possible flint mining debris and pits, all of probable post medieval to modern date, is visible as earthworks and vegetation marks on aerial photographs and lidar. It lies between the core ...