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Poorly Located Find Spot: SAS 039 Stoke Ash General (Pleistocene) (Poorly Located Find Spot)Remains of an `elephant' found about 10 feet below surface by labourers whilst digging gravel at Stoke Ash. Formerly recorded as SAS MISC
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Monument: IPS 255 Stoke Bridge, Ipswich. (Monument)Stoke Bridge across the Orwell/Gipping shown on Bowen's, Hodskinson's, Saxton's & Speede's maps.
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Monument: SBN 121 Stoke Hough, Stoke-by-Nayland (Monument)Green visible on Hodskinson's Map of 1783.
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Poorly Located Find Spot: SAS 040 Stoke Ash General, (Mesolithic) (Poorly Located Find Spot)Tranchet Axe in Diss Museum.
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Monument: IPS 515 Stoke Hall, Ipswich. (Monument)Site of Stoke Hall, buildings demolished, except for outbuildings, with vaults.
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Monument: SBC 027 Stoke Mill (Monument)Water mill named `Stoke Mill' depicted on Hodskinson's map of 1783 (S1, on leat(?) of the River Stour.
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Building: IPS 678 Stoke Bridge Maltings, Ipswich. (Building)Former Maltings. Building extant.
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Monument: IPS 072 Stoke Hill Rail Tunnel, Ipswich, (IAS 9301, IAS 9501). (Monument)Flint implements and Pleistocene mammal bones.
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Monument: SBC 021 Stoke Bridge (Monument)Bridge shown on Hodskinson's 1783 and Bowen's 1755 maps (S1)(S2).
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Monument: SAS 022 Stoke Hall; Hall Farmhouse (Monument)Stoke Hall Farmhouse, Grade II listed building. Former manorial site with circumstantial evidence of a former moat. The manor was given by Robert Malet to the Benedictine Priory at Eye. Manor was held by them until the dissolution of the monasteries,...