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Monument: WFG 024 Sub-rectangular enclosure(?) cropmark adjoining field boundary, with possible square building at SE end. (Monument)Sub-rectangular enclosure(?) cropmark adjoining field boundary, with possible square building at SE end.
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Monument: SBN 077 Sub-square enclosure (Monument)Sub-square enclosure, circa 70m sides, on N side irregular boundary/water course
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Monument: CHB 004 Subrectangular enclosure of unknwon date, half of which is visible as a cropmark. (Monument)Cropmark of half of a sub-square(?) enclosure circa 57m across (S1).
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Monument: FRK 050 Sub-rectangular enclosure, Redlodge Warren (Monument)Three-quarters of a possible sub-rectanglar enclosure, cut by 1768 turnpike (& earlier?) road, and formerly enclosing `The Red Lodge' Inn, a probable former Warrener's lodge - see FRK 073.
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Monument: BUH 028 Sub-square enclosure of unknown date, visible as cropmarks. (Monument)Cropmarks of sub-square enclosure with sides of circa 85m.
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Monument: CRM 037 Subrectangular enclosure within a field system of unknown date, visible as a cropmark. (Monument)Cropmark of subrectangular enclosure(?), circa 70m square, adjoining and within field system.
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Monument: WNF 015 Sub-rectangular field surrounding a possible small square enclosure with circa 30m sides. (Monument)Sub-rectangular field surrounding a possible small square enclosure with circa 30m sides.
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Monument: WRW 019 Sub-rectangular enclosure possibly relating to post medieval Osier Beds (Monument)A sub rectangular enclosure with an exterior ditch (which has since been levelled), of a probable post medieval date, can be seen as an earthwork on aerial photographs and is mapped on the 1882 & 1884 historic maps. The possible enclosure is possibly...
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Monument: RMA 003 Subrectangular enclosure, seen on air photographs. (Monument)Subrectangular enclosure, seen on air photographs.
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Monument: ERL 113 Sub-square enclosure, Codson Hill (Monument)Sub-square (square with rounded corners) enclosure, circa 280m long sides enclosing circa 8.5 hectares.