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Monument: LCS 202 Site of two probable First World War pillboxes (Monument)Two probable First World War pillboxes are visible as extant buildings (since levelled) on aerial photographs.
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Monument: LWT 277 Site of two World War Two pillboxes (Monument)The site of a pair of former World War Two pillboxes are visible on aerial photographs. These features formed part of the wider system of defences recorded under LWT 045. At least one of these pillboxes survives as late as 1989 and may still survive,...
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Monument: WNN 025 Site of uncertain archaeological date and significance, possibly Second World War related (Monument)The parchmarks of two circular features of uncertain date and significance are visible on aerial photographs within the area of the Second World War airfield (RLM 047). Given the location it seems most likely that these relate to former Second World ...
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Monument: LCS 195 Site of uncertain archaeological significance, possibly a saltern (Monument)An area of ‘red ‘earth’ is visible on colour aerial photographs and could feasibly relate to the site of a Roman salt production site – a red hill. Finds in the area do indicate Roman activity (LCS 032/MSF21534) and salt industry (LCS 134) nearby.
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Monument: EKE 044 Site of uncertain date and significance. (Monument)An area of potential earthworks of unknown date and significance may be visible on the LIDAR data in an area of plantation within Rendlesham Forest. It must be noted that these ’features’ would most likely appear to relate to modern activity within t...
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Monument: RMS 059 Site of undated boundaries on heathland (Monument)A group of undated banks and ditches is visible as earthworks (since levelled) and cropmarks on aerial photographs. They lie on an area of land that was still heathland in the 1940s, and some may represent former heathland boundaries.
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Monument: SUE 130 Site of undated boundary on Church Walks (Monument)A rectilinear boundary of unknown date is visible as an earthwork (since levelled) and soilmark on aerial photographs. The site lies on an area of former heathland known as Church Walks.
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Monument: LCS 201 Site of undated boundary on Leiston Common (Monument)An undated linear bank, probably a former boundary, is visible as an earthwork on Leiston Common on aerial photographs and lidar images. While part of the bank appears to have been levelled, the fact that part of it (which lies within woodland) is vi...
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Monument: LCS 200 Site of undated boundary on Leiston Common (Monument)An undated linear bank, probably a former boundary, is visible as an earthwork on Leiston Common on aerial photographs taken in 1946. It has since been levelled.
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Monument: HLY 156 Site of undated circular mound of possible Bronze Age, medieval to post medieval or Second World War date (Monument)An undated circular mound, perhaps a Bronze Age round barrow, a medieval or post medieval post mill mound, or a feature relating to Second World War military activity, is visible as a cropmark on aerial photographs. It is surrounded by a ditch and ha...