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Monument: IPS 844 Site of Cross, Market Place, Ipswich. (Monument)Site of Cross, earliest mention, Speed's Map 1610.
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Monument: CAV 073 Site of deer park at Cavendish (Monument)Deer park listed by Hoppitt. First recorded 1575 (S1, S2). Formerly recorded as CAV MISC
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Monument: CHF 037 Site of deer park at Chillesford. (Monument)Deer park first recorded 1601. Chillsford Lodge possibly associated.
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Monument: LCS 214 Site of double-ditched enclosure and probably associated boundary ditches and trackways of unknown date (Monument)A double-ditched enclosure and probably associated boundary ditches and trackways, all of unknown date, are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs.
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Monument: LUD 057 Site of earthworks of medieval to post medieval date (Monument)The site of earthworks of medieval to post medieval date is visible on aerial photographs. Earthworks of boundaries, tracks and building platforms were visible on the aerial photographs, but were not mapped as the features were largely consistent wit...
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Monument: CAC 063 Site of enclosures, fields and trackways of potential Roman to medieval-post medieval date (Monument)The cropmarks and soilmarks of enclosures, fields and trackways of potential Roman to medieval-post medieval date are visible on aerial photographs at Carlton Colville. The cropmarks cover the area of a number of archaeological evaluations and result...
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Monument: HLY 158 Site of enclosures, trackways, field system and probable settlement (Monument)A dense area of undated cropmarks, comprising several enclosures, trackways, parts of one or more field systems, and ring ditches, almost certainly indicating settlement, is visible on aerial photographs. It is clear that several phases of activity a...
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Monument: OTY 036 Site of Farmhouse and pottery scatter (Monument)Site of former farmhouse mentioned in historical document in 1633, also pottery scatter medieval/post-medieval.
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Monument: CAC 064 Site of fields of predominantly medieval to post medieval date (Monument)The cropmarks and soilmarks of fields and a boundary bank or trackway of probable medieval-post medieval date, although a Roman origin for some elements is feasible, are visible on aerial photographs at Carlton Colville. The majority of the boundarie...
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Monument: LCS 002 Site of first Leiston Abbey (Monument)Site of the first Premonstratensian abbey at Leiston, founded in 1182 and moved to its present site in 1363 (see LCS 001).