Monument record SPT 023 - Cropmarks of a ring ditch
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Summary
Location
| Grid reference | Centred TM 1218 4390 (50m by 51m) |
|---|---|
| Map sheet | TM14SW |
| Civil Parish | SPROUGHTON, BABERGH, SUFFOLK |
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Full Description
Single ring ditch observed from air photographs, 1977.
Crossed by a new water main 1984 - site visited 19.1.1984 after topsoil stripping had taken place, however, the area was very churned up and nothing was observed.
29.2.84: During the excavation of the pipe trench, the ring ditch (approximate diameter 30m) was cut in two places and was approximately 4m wide and at least 2m deep. Two charcoal-rich patches were observed on the inner lip of the ditch. One produced two IA sherds and the other produced Belgic or early Rom base and a few other sherds (S1).
See also IA.
Cropmark of a single ring-ditch, thought to be a round barrow. The ring-ditch is 34m in diameter with no visible entrances or internal features. Helen Saunders (Essex County Council). December 2014. (S2)O
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Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
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Record last edited
Feb 11 2026 10:34AM