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Farmstead: EDN 043 Farmstead: Boarhouse Farm (Borehouse Manor Farm) (Farmstead)Boarhouse Farm is a farmstead visible on the 1st Ed Os map. The farmstead is laid out in a regular U-plan with additional detached elements. The farmhouse is detached and set away from the yard. The farmstead sits alongside a public road in a hamlet ...
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Building: SKT 092 Jokers Nightclub (Building)19th century building with potentially earlier orgins which has has undergone a variety of uses, most recently as a nightclub.
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Monument: TYY 031 Concentration of burnt flints (Monument)Concentration of burnt flints (circa 100m plus by 250m), one worked flint and one sherd of Bronze Age or Iron Age flint-tempered pottery found fieldwalking the area surrounding Blofield Hall.
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Monument: FSG 031 Fornham Park, Forham St Genevieve, (Post Medieval). (Monument)Iron Age ditch and pit and a post medieval pit, and 5 undated ditches, Fornham Park, Forham St Genevieve
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Monument: SNH 038 Land at Walk Farm, Croft Lane, Stratton Hall, Ipswich (Monument)Evaluation identified Late Iron Age / Roman field systems and further undated ditches, pits and postholes
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Monument: SEM 023 Earthworks: Scheduled Monument (Monument)January 1998: Earthworks adjoining SE corner of South Elmham Hall moated site (SEC 002) included in new Scheduling - details in (S1). Scheduled Monument.
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Monument: MTN 068 Iron Age and Roman activity at Woods Lane, Melton (Monument)Excavation revealed evidence of Iron Age and Early Roman activity
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Building: LRM 025 Letheringham Lodge (Building)Letheringham Lodge was built in 1472 by the powerful Wingfield family, it was designed as a hunting lodge or 'gloriette' from which high-status visitors could watch the hunt and admire the surrounding landscape.
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Find Spot: FXL 080 Find spot of 1 Roman and 1 Medieval sherd (Find Spot)June 1991: 1 ?Rom and 1 Med sherd (both discarded) found during excavation of storm water relief drain for Grange Farm development (S1). Spread of burnt flints. Formerly recorded as FXL MISC
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Monument: SNT 054 Land Adjacent Meadow Court House, Stanton (Monument)Evaluation, revealed two post-medieval walls and an associated 18th-19th century brick floor, thought to be the remains of buildings recorded on 19th and early 20th century maps