Scheduled Ancient Monument: RECTILINEAR ENCLOSURES 1KM SW OF BOYTON HALL FARM (SF160)
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Suffix | SF160 |
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Description
A complex of rectilinear enclosures. RB? settlement. A fairly unusual crop mark type in E Suffolk area.
1974: partial excavation to SW - see Mes, IA & Rom.
1981: Area ploughed and under sugar beet, nothing visible on ground.
External Links (1)
Sources (1)
- SSF50016 Scheduling record: English Heritage. Scheduled Ancient Monument file.
Location
Grid reference | Centred TM 3767 4589 (649m by 550m) |
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Map sheet | TM34NE |
Civil Parish | BOYTON, SUFFOLK COASTAL, SUFFOLK |
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- Irregularly shaped ditched enclosure and possible associated field system of unknown date, visible on aerial photographs. (Monument) (HLY 028)
- Ring ditch of uncertain date, possibly Bronze-Age, visible on aerial photographs. (Monument) (HLY 022)
- Ring ditch of unknown date, visible as a cropmark. (Monument) (HLY 027)
- Ring ditch of unknown date, visible as a cropmark. (Monument) (HLY 025)
- Ring ditch of unknown date, visible as cropmaks. (Monument) (HLY 023)
- Roughly square enclosure of unknown date, visible on aerial photographs. (Monument) (HLY 024)
- Three, or possibly more, small ring ditches, visible as cropmarks. (Monument) (HLY 026)
- World War II military structure. (Monument) (HLY 092)
- World War II strongpoint and later temporary camp. (Monument) (HLY 086)
Record last edited
Jul 19 2012 1:54PM