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Monument: AMP 004 Ampton Hall (PMed) (Monument)Ampton Hall and adjoining lake/pond. Burnt down in 1885 and rebuilt in a restrained Jacobean style in 1885-9.
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Monument: AMP 003 Ampton Park (Monument)Ampton Park, established in ?1728, together with Livermere Park (Little Livermere 15 & Great Livermere 9).
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Find Spot: AMP 011 Ampton, Near Ampton Hall (Find Spot)1) Core adze made on thermal fragment cf Barclay adze at Kelling. Tranchet blow on upper face. Overall 152x52x31mm ; (2) Symmetrical core adze with diamond section and pointed butt. Tranchet blow on each face. Overall 133x51x30mm
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Poorly Located Find Spot: PLS 070 An animal tooth presented to Moyses Hall Museum (Poorly Located Find Spot)An animal tooth was presented to Moyses Hall Museum in 1984 as part of the Harley collection. Formerly recorded as PLS MISC
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Find Spot: SBC 045 An antique intaglio (Find Spot)An antique intaglio, a cornelian set in silver, with the legend IESVS : EST : AMOR : MEVS, the setting being apparently work of the C14. Formerly recorded as SBC MISC
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Monument: TYY 057 An anti-tank ditch of world war two date is visible on contemporary aerial photographs as an earthwork to the north and south of Egypt Wood, crossing… (Monument)An anti-tank ditch of world war two date is visible on contemporary aerial photographs as an earthwork to the north and south of Egypt Wood, crossing the boundary between Trimley St Mary and Trimley St Martin parishes.
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Monument: SUE 024 An apparent enclosure, eliptical, circa 50m x 20m. Probably non archaeological. (Monument)An apparent enclosure, eliptical, circa 50m x 20m. Probably non archaeological.
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Monument: BNH 171 An area of probable post medieval boundary banks and ditches. (Monument)Multiple banks and ditches, of a possible post medieval date, are seen as earthworks (which have subsequently been levelled) on aerial photographs. The banks and ditches most likely related to post medieval boundary banks and ditches. The features ar...
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Monument: HUD 078 An area of Roman occupation and possible Road, NWof Hundon (Monument)An area of Roman occupation indicated by cropmarks of a large circular enclosure and trenched evaluation (HUD 076)
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Monument: CUL 082 An area of undated banks possibly relating to a boundary banks. (Monument)Undated banks on multiple alignments can be seen as earthworks (before being subsequently levelled) on aerial photographs. The banks may have related to a series of possible medieval-post medieval former boundaries, plantation boundaries, post mediev...