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Monument: STU 005 Stutton (Rom) (Monument)Fieldwalking survey- evidence for Roman occupation and metalwork
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Find Spot: STU 101 Stutton Ness, (Mesolithic) (Find Spot)Blade of `blue flint'. Formerly recorded as STU MISC
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Poorly Located Find Spot: SUS 040 Stuston General, (Prehistoric) (Poorly Located Find Spot)53 worked flints from within a mile of TM 1330 7720. Formerly recorded as SUS MISC
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Monument: STU 111 Stutton Cliffs, Stutton (Monument)Large Puddingstone Quern found at the foot of the cliff.
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Monument: STU 093 Stutton Park Reservoir, Stutton (Monument)Two linear ditches, one of which contained small pieces of prehistoric and Roman pottery
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Monument: SUS 013 Stuston Common; Stuston Golf Course (Monument)One of "RB sites" marked on 6 inch record map by OS (S1).
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Monument: STU 031 Stutton Bridge (Monument)Bridge shown on Hodskinson's 1783 map (S1) and Bowen's map of 1755 (S2).
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Building: STU 081 Stutton New Mill (Building)Post-medieval disused watermill.
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Monument: SUS 024 Stuston Place Farm (Monument)Circa 1980: Flint foundation (said to be Rom villa site), found when excavating a pond (S1).
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Monument: STU 030 Stutton Hall (Monument)A large country house which is said to have been built circa 1553 for Sir Edmund Jermy. It is timber-framed with 19th-20th century red brick facing and 19th-20th century west extensions; the roofs are of red plain tiles. The original house has a gabl...