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Monument: BLN 051 Soilmarks of a possible barrow or enclosure (Monument)The light soilmark of a possible circular or penannular enclosure or barrow is visible on aerial photographs. Although the archaeological origin of this feature is not certain it is possible that it relates to a former round barrow. Other possible ex...
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Monument: CSA 047 Soilmarks of possible enclosures (Monument)Possible enclosures are visible as soilmarks of banks on aerial photographs on land to the north of Laurel Farm, Capel St Andrew.
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Monument: CSA 038 Soilmarks of undated pits or ditches and a possible bank feature (Monument)Undated pits or ditches and a possible bank feature are visible as soilmarks on aerial photographs on land to the north of Capel Farm House, Capel St Andrew.
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Monument: ADT 092 Soilmarks of a possible circular building platform or levelled mound of probable post medieval date (Monument)The soilmarks of a circular building platform or levelled mound of probable post medieval date are on visible on aerial photographs. This feature appears to have been constructed on top of a flood defence bank (See ADT 091) of assumed post medieval d...
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Monument: BUT 084 Soilmarks of possible field boundaries, a possible trackway and ring ditch (Monument)Soilmarks of possible field boundaries, a possible trackway and one possible ring ditch are visible on aerial photographs on land to the south of Water Wood, Butley.
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Monument: SEP 017 Soilmarks showing rectangular enclosure, open in part on E side. (Un) (Monument)Soilmarks showing rectangular enclosure, open in part on E side.
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Monument: ELV 104 Soilmarks of a probable former road or routeway (Monument)The soilmarks of a probable former road or routeway and associated boundary banks of probable medieval to post medieval date are visible on aerial photographs. The route appears to broadly coincide with a road branching off from the B1106 Brandon roa...
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Monument: CSA 017 Soilmarks of possible field system (Monument)Remnants of a possible former field system are visible as soilmarks on aerial photographs on land to the south of Oak Wood, Capel St Andrew. The soilmarks appear to form a rectilinear patten, but it is difficult to be certain that the marks are archa...
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Monument: ADT 100 Soilmarks of banks of unknown date and significance (Monument)The faint soilmarks of a series of former banks, some of which may have formed an enclosure are visible on aerial photographs. The date and significance of these is uncertain and it worth noting that a similar feature in adjoining field would appear ...
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Monument: ELV 124 Soilmarks of possible ridge and furrow (Monument)The faint soilmarks of possible ridge and furrow were visible on aerial photographs. The ridges appear to be associated with boundaries recorded under ELV 120. Excavations suggest that at least some of these boundaries date to the Roman period, altho...