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Monument: WFG 003 Brandeston Hall (Monument)Moat (remains of).
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Poorly Located Find Spot: BRN 015 Brandeston, General (Palaeolithic) (Poorly Located Find Spot)Flint borer, found 12 feet below surface. Formerly recorded as BRN MISC
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Monument: BRN 001 Brandiston Hall (Med) (Monument)Brandeston Hall, C19, incorporating C16 fabric, on site of earlier hall, adjoining churchyard (S1)(S2).
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Monument: BRN 001 Brandiston Hall (Neo) (Monument)Broken flint blade found on footpath near kitchen of Brandeston Hall (S1)(S2).
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Monument: BRD 209 Brandon (Monument)Indicative area of Medieval town of Brandon.
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Monument: BRD 014 Brandon Bridge (Med) (Monument)Timber(?) bridge over River Little Ouse at Brandon, replaced by stone and brick bridge in ?C16 - see PMed.
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Monument: BRD 014 Brandon Bridge (PMed) (Monument)Site of C16 bridge (replacing earlier bridge to N - BRD 113) destroyed in 1932: Four arches spanning width of 30 yards.
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Monument: BRD 058 Brandon Fields; Brandon Down; Gravel Hill, Brandon, (Palaeolithic). (Monument)Gravel pit producing Palaeoliths including hand axes, described by Flower in 1869 mentioned by Evans in 1897 and open until about 1970.
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Poorly Located Find Spot: BRD 371 Brandon General, (Mesolithic) (Poorly Located Find Spot)Large flaked axe of triangular outline with slightly convex cutting edge and pointed butt. Formerly recorded as BRD MISC
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Poorly Located Find Spot: BRD 349 Brandon General, (Palaeolithic). (Poorly Located Find Spot)53 `mainly palaeolithic' flints currently held at Brewhouse Yard Museum in Nottingham. Formerly recorded as BRD MISC