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Monument: KCC 110 Seven storey tower mill (Monument)Seven storey tower mill built of tarred brick in 1856 by John Whitmore. It had four patent sails, three pairs of stones, an ogee cap with gallery and a fantail. It ceased work by wind circa 1905-10 when a steam-driven roller plant was installed. The ...
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Monument: HAD 149 Several late post medieval pits at 112 Angel Street (Monument)Several late post medieval pits identified during monitoring at 112 Angel Street
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Poorly Located Monument: WLB 127 Seven small flint flakes and scrapers (Poorly Located Monument)Seven small flint flakes and scrapers (S1). Formerly recorded as WLB MISC
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Monument: TAT 004 Several field boundaries, including one long, curving ditch running approximately W-E, and some straight and rectilinear boundaries, randomly sited (… (Monument)Several field boundaries, including one long, curving ditch running approximately W-E, and some straight and rectilinear boundaries, randomly sited (S1)(S2).
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Monument: OUS 023 Seven pieces of worked flint (Monument)Seven pieces of worked flint including one lightly patinated scraper and one heavily patinated flake, found fieldwalking (S1). Formerly recorded as OUS MISC
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Find Spot: IKL 079 Seven Tree Road (Find Spot)Coin - worn bronze As of Faustina II.
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Monument: ARW 011 Several linear field boundaries, forming no distinct pattern. (Monument)Several linear field boundaries, forming no distinct pattern, with a possible short length of trackway with two arms meeting at right angles (S1)(S2).
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Monument: IKN 105 Seven Post Medieval quarries, visible as earthworks. (Monument)Seven quarries, probably Post Medieval, are visible as earthworks either side of Potkiln Lane. Formerly IKN 030
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Monument: ING 020 'Seven-Hills Field' (Monument)Scatter of 43 Bronze Age worked flints exposed by pigs. 'Seven Hills' (ING 004) in same field.
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Monument: CHL 036 Several phases of old hard, linear clusters of postes and concrete blocks, of unknown date. (Monument)Several phases of old hard. Linear clusters of posts and more recent concrete blocks. Posts continue into water but tide means their extent unknown.