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Monument: IPS 823 Site of former Turret Green Baptist Church, Silent Street, Ipswich, (IAS 4307). (Monument)Site of former Turret Green Baptist Church.
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Monument: LCS 208 Site of fragmentary cropmarks of unknown date and significance (Monument)Faint and fragmentary rectilinear cropmarks, of uncertain date and archaeological significance, are visible on aerial photographs.
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Monument: HLY 166 Site of fragmentary linear cropmarks of unknown date (Monument)Fragmentary linear ditches of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They may be field boundaries, and relate to the other, more extensive multi-period field systems, enclosures and settlements visible in the surrounding area (H...
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Monument: BEG 010 Site of four small neolithic pits containing Grooved Ware pottery, worked flint and some burnt flint. (Neo) (Monument)Four small pits containing Grooved Ware pottery, worked flint and some burnt flint were excavated in 1986, following their exposure in gravel workings for the Martlesham By-Pass.
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Monument: LCS 210 Site of fragmentary cropmarks of unknown date and significance (Monument)Fragmentary cropmarks, of uncertain date and archaeological significance, are visible on aerial photographs. They could represent former field boundaries.
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Monument: LCS 211 Site of fragmentary cropmarks of unknown date and significance (Monument)Fragmentary cropmarks, of uncertain date and archaeological significance, are visible on aerial photographs. They could represent former field boundaries and/or enclosures, and perhaps part of a trackway.
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Monument: SOL 036 Site of fragmentary field system cropmarks of uncertain date (Monument)Fragmentary cropmarks of uncertain date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. Most are likely to represent field boundaries, although some could be trackways. It is probable that more than one phase is represented; some elements appear to f...
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Monument: SDL 005 Site of former windmill (Monument)Site of former windmill
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Monument: LCS 209 Site of fragmentary cropmarks of unknown date and significance (Monument)Fragmentary cropmarks, of uncertain date and archaeological significance, are visible on aerial photographs. They could represent former field boundaries.
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Monument: SUE 126 Site of fragmentary linear ditches of unknown, possibly medieval to post medieval date (Monument)Fragmentary linear ditches of unknown date are visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs. They are most likely to be field boundaries, of medieval to post medieval date. Most follow a similar orientation as modern field boundaries, and those depicte...