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Monument: SEM 006 Reported as a moat in permanent pasture (Monument)Reported as a moat in permanent pasture, on the E side of St Margaret's Green (TM 3235 8355)
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Monument: EBG 069 Reputed chapel site, Church Field (1731) (Monument)Reputed chapel site said to be visible as cropmark at TM 078 334 (S1). Not substantiated. Formerly recorded as EBG MISC
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Monument: WSW 006 Report by retired digger/grader driver to Alan Almer of former removal/ grading of topsoil `from field to rear of Stow Club' (Stow Club… (Un) (Monument)Report by retired digger/grader driver to Alan Almer of former removal/ grading of topsoil `from field to rear of Stow Club' (Stow Club at TL 8147 7078).
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Find Spot: WCB 098 Republican denarius (Find Spot)Republican denarius. Formerly recorded as WCB MISC
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Monument: SAP 013 Replacement Village Hall, Sapiston (Monument)An archaeological evaluation identified a single pit containing two 13th to 14th century pot sherds and three undated, but almost certainly post-medieval, gravel extraction pits.
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Monument: BLG 027 Reported site of a World War II pillbox. (Monument)Reported site of pillbox.
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Monument: BNC 048 Reservoir adjacent to Benacre Park Farm, Benacre, (Mesolithic-Later Prehistoric). (Monument)A number of prehistoric cooking/boiling pits containing burnt flint as well as post-medieval boundary ditch and gully.
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Monument: RLM 019 Rendlesham White House (Monument)`Site of the old hall, called `Rendlesham White House', which was burnt down in 1830.
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Monument: STN 020 Reported dumps of post medieval flint knapping waste (Monument)Dumps of post medieval flint knapping waste, presumably from the gun flint industry, were reported in this area by Rainbird Clarke.
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Poorly Located Find Spot: RLM 082 Reputed discovery of Anglo-Saxon silver crown, said to be Raedwald's. (Poorly Located Find Spot)M.R. James records that 'In 1687 a silver crown, reputed to have been Redwald's, was dug up, and (it is painful to relate) was melted down almost at once, so that we know nothing of its quality'.