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Building: BLX 019 Stable, Stone Farm, Blaxhall (Building)The stable is a single-storied red-brick and pantiled structure on an east-west axis that extends to 22.25 m in length (73 ft).
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Monument: MDS 041 Stack Pightle (Tithe Map)(OS 693) (Monument)Scatter found near pond by R Colchester during fieldwalking survey, consisting of 79 sherds, 8 rims late C13 and iron shears (S1)(S2).
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Monument: HAD 195 Stable Field (Tithe Map) (Monument)Recorded on 1839 Tithe Map as number 1269 under the name of stable field, indicationg the presence of a stable at some point. Formerly recorded as HAD MISC
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Building: HEV 019 Stables, Heveningham Hall (Building)Grade II listed stables of horseshoe plan, late 18th century with mid 20th century alterations.
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Building: MKE 047 Stackwood Cottage, Monks Eleigh (Building)Grade-II listed 15th century thatched cottage
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Building: NRN 037 Stable building at Haydons, Little Green (Building)C.1700 stable timber-framed and brick stable building.
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Building: BNC 121 Stables, Benacre Hall (Building)Grade II listed stables and coach house associated with Benacre Hall, built in the same year 1763-4.
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Monument: WLV 037 Stacked and mortared tiles visible in eroded cliff. Whole stretch of beach covered in tile. R. Simper (River Orwell) - 1953 floods revealed kilns be… (Monument)Stacked and mortared tiles visible in eroded cliff. Whole stretch of beach covered in tile. R. Simper (River Orwell) - 1953 floods revealed kilns below Freston Tower - c13th-c14th.
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Building: SBT 077 Stables and coach house at The Old Vicarage (Building)Early 19th century stables and coach house
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Monument: PLS 030 Stack Wood (Monument)Ancient woodland as defined in (S1).