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Monument: FAS 035 All Saint's Church Churchyard (Monument)Archaeological monitoring revealed articulated burial of a likely pre 19th century date.
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Monument: IKL 088 All Saints Churchyard (Un) (Monument)From reminiscences of Henry Naylor, Sexton for 25 years - "in the NW corner of the churchyard (circa TL 7755 7263) Naylor found the foundations of some building, composed of what he called Ely brick-stone and very strong mortar.
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Monument: DEB 001 All Saints Church (Med) (Monument)Church of All Saints, made redundant in 1976, now used as private dwelling (S1).
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Building: MTT 044 All Saints Church Tower, Mettingham (Building)A survey to record the round tower of All Saints church, Mettingham was undertaken as part of project to repair and stabilise the structure, which showed that the tower has undergone 4 phasses of construction alongside the development of the nave
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Monument: DEB 001 All Saints Churchyard (Un) (Monument)N half of egg-shaped enclosure(?) bank in churchyard, N of church (S1).
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Monument: ASG 009 All Saints Church (Sax) (Monument)LSax(?) decorated stone or long and short work present in this church.
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Monument: WLD 001 All Saints Churchyard (Rom) (Monument)TM 2827 4423 Belgic pottery (double-cordon bowls, butt beaker and storage vessels) found in digging graves on S edge of new extension to churchyard (formerly arable land) - graves of H C Leech 1978 and A E Edgar 1984 to 1985, aslo reports of a Roman ...
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Monument: SEN 054 All Saints' Common (Med) (Monument)Smallish group of unglazed Med pottery, ? C14-C15 and a similar amount of part-glazed ?C15 pottery found on the edge of All Saints' Common.
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Monument: DUN 014 All Saints Church and Churchyard (Monument)All Saints Church.
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Monument: LXD 032 All Saints Churchyard (Sax) (Monument)`In 1819 a silver ring, ornamented with amulets was found in Laxfield churchyard with several coins of the East Anglian stamp' (entry by `WW')(S2).