Record Search
-
Monument: WYB 014 Shotford Heath, Weybread, (Palaeolithic) (Monument)Flakes and a small pointed handaxe. Also Pleistocene Fauna including mammoth, woolly rhinoceros, aurochs, bison and horse.
-
Monument: SLY 233 Shotley and Cowton Common (Monument)Common, visible 1830s
-
Monument: WYB 017 Shotford Heath (Monument)A ring ditch, probably the remains of a Bronze Age barrow or burial mound, can be seen as a cropmark on aerial photographs, located on Shotford Heath, Weybread parish.
-
Monument: SLY 103 Shotley (Monument)Unidentified object in river at low water. Local landowner reports V1 rockets going down in this area during WWII - he watched them as a boy. Possibly this covered in seaweed. Egg shaped. Later seen to have hole through it.
-
Monument: SLY 101 Shotley Gate (Monument)Degraded bank in front of existing wall and saltmarsh. Not possible to access - channels and fencing.
-
Monument: WYB 010 Shotford Heath pit (Monument)Romano-British? Found during excavation at Shotford Heath pit. Fragment of base of large vessel in very coarse grey/buff pottery (handmade ?).
-
Monument: SLY 102 Shotley (Monument)Post line running out towards water - old groyne? Made up from closely packed posts. Approx. 12m long. Also single line running parallel but in front of existing bank - previous bank? Probably feature marked on survey maps. Single line showing ag...
-
Monument: WYB 047 Shotford Bridge (Monument)Bridge crossing the River Waveney linking Harleston and Weybread.
-
Monument: SLY 104 Shotley (Monument)Series of double upright pots forming groynes and running out for 30m. Brushwood placed within post lines to act as silt traps. Fairly modern - not shown on OS maps. Timber pretty fresh.
-
Monument: SLY 062 Shotley Fort (1862); HMS Ganges (1904); Shotley Battery (Monument)Coastal defence fort, built to defend Harwich Harbour in 1862/3, in form of 'an irregular seven-sided work with an unrevetted ditch and loop-holed Carnot wall' (S1). Details in (S1)(S2). Scheduled