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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
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Monument: SLY 161 Shotley Marshes (Monument)'Red Hill' identified on freshly cultivated field in early autumn 2005 (S1). Below 5m contour on edge of Shotley Marshes. Presumably Roman.
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Monument: SLY 101 Shotley Gate (Monument)Degraded bank in front of existing wall and saltmarsh. Not possible to access - channels and fencing.
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Monument: SLY 079 Shotley Point (Monument)Old battery marked on map of 1867, also site of possible World War II gun emplacement.
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Monument: SLY 233 Shotley and Cowton Common (Monument)Common, visible 1830s
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Monument: SLY 160 Shotley Marina, King Edward Drive VII (Monument)Trenched evaluation revealed early 20th century features associated with nearby naval training establishment. Landscaping of slope down to marina also identified but not thought to be part of nearby 19th C. gun battery.
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Monument: RMS 027 Shottisham Hall Farm reservoir (Monument)Rescue excavation, during watching brief, of Preh feature/s containing pottery found during machining for farm reservoir of circa 150m by 150m.
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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...
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Monument: SLY 001 Shotley Gate (Monument)Bronze spearhead, socketed and looped.
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Poorly Located Find Spot: STT 084 Shottisham General, (Mesolithic) (Poorly Located Find Spot)Flint blades, trimmed points, triangular arrow point. Formerly recorded as STT MISC