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Monument: CAC 016 Anglo-Saxon Settlement and Cemetery, Swallowfields, Bloodmoor Hill (Monument)Excavations revealed dense Saxon cemetery and settlement remains including Grubenhauser, Post built structures, middens, pits, a cemetery and evidence of industrial activity.
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Monument: IXT 020 Angry Yards (Monument)Scatter of pottery near the S edge of Holms Wood found by Edward Savery and Allen Smith (S1).
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Monument: KTD 019 Anglo-Saxon Settlement (Monument)Evaluation and excavation identified an Anglo-Saxon Settlement containing twenty one sunken feature buildings , two posthole halls, and a post in trench building, a number of flint filled pits and other associated pits, postholes and spreads, and ove...
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Monument: IXT 024 Angry Yards (Monument)Fieldwalking by Allen Smith, 1993, located a scatter of C13-C14 unglazed pottery (S1) adjacent to the area formerly known as Angry Yards.
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Monument: ADT 018 Anglo-Saxon pottery scatter (Monument)A few (two or three) hand-made pottery sherds, probably Early Saxon.
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Monument: IXT 019 Angry Yards (Monument)Scatter of pottery near the S edge of Holmswood found by Allen Smith and Edward Savery (S1).
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Building: HVH 121 Anne of Cleves House, Hamlet Road, Haverhill (Building)Probable 16th Century, two storey brick and timber building with tile roof. It was formerly known as The Vicarage, but has since been renamed Cleves House. It was the former manor house of the Beaumont Family. Prior to that, it was said to have been ...
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Monument: ADT 003 Anglo-Saxon metalwork (Monument)Metal detector find of bronze strap end(?), very corroded and late Saxon finger ring.
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Monument: BLB 025 Anglo-Saxon town (Monument)A market is mentioned at Blythburgh in 1066 (S1).
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Monument: IXT 017 Angry Yards (1769 field name) (Monument)Scatter of unglazed Med pottery sherds, C13-C14, together with one sherd of part-glazed pottery, ?C15.