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Monument: BRD 320 Boundary bank of unknown, perhaps post medieval or modern date (Monument)A boundary bank, of unknown but possible post medieval or modern date, is visible as an earthwork on imagery from a recent lidar survey.
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Monument: STN 035 Boundary banks for the medieval to post medieval Downham High Warren (Monument)Documentary evidence indicates that the medieval to post medieval Downham High rabbit warren was established by at least 1440. Substantial, often multiple boundary banks exist along almost its entire perimeter, the earthworks of which have been recor...
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Monument: WRW 021 Boundary Bank, Chequers Belt; The Kings Forest (Monument)A low earthwork bank, most likely relating to a post medieval boundary bank, has been recorded from field visits and visualised lidar data on the edge of a Forestry Commission plantation.
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Monument: BRD 317 Boundary banks of known or probable post medieval date (Monument)Boundary banks of known or probable post medieval date are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs and on imagery from a 2015 lidar survey. They are partially depicted on a late 19th century Ordnance Survey map and are all of probable post mediev...
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Monument: BNH 049 Boundary bank of unknown date. (Monument)The earthwork of a boundary bank, of post medieval (and possibly earlier) date, is depicted running along the county boundary on a late 19th century map. It is also partially visible on imagery derived from Environment Agency lidar data. As well as m...
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Monument: STN 113 Boundary bank, probably post medieval (Monument)A boundary bank, probably of post medieval date, was identified as an earthwork during a Rapid Archaeological Investigation Survey. It is also visible on imagery from lidar survey flown in 2015. It forms part of an extensive area of multi-phase bound...
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Monument: IKL 161 Boundary banks, Kings Forest (Monument)Large broad bank earthwork, circa 35m broad by 60cm high, running roughly westwards from Icklingham Belt. Marked on OS 1880s map as N boundary of arable field. The bank is visible on visualised lidar data and is most likely post medieval in date.
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Monument: IKL 199 Boundary bank and depression earthworks, Icknield Heath RIS, Icklingham (Monument)Boundary bank on west boundary and a number of depressions across the surveyed area, four depressions form a line which may represent military trenches.
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Monument: IKL 162 Boundary bank, Gorse Covert (1880s); Kings Forest (Monument)A large earthwork bank, approximately 1m high, has been recorded from field visits to the west of Lodge Farm Cottages. The earthwork bank can be seen on visualised lidar data and is most likely post medieval in date. The bank is marked on the Ordnanc...
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Monument: ELV 050 Boundary banks on west side of Elveden Warren (Monument)A triangular arrangement of parallel banks on the western side of Elveden Warren (SHER ELV 039) has been identified as earthworks by ground survey. The earthworks are also visible on imagery from a 2015 lidar survey, and the triangular area of land i...