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Monument: CAC 005 The Island (Monument)A rectangular moat, of probably medieval date, survives as an earthwork. It is visible on aerial photographs and depicted on modern and historic Ordnance Survey maps. Medieval finds have been recovered from the area.
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Monument: EXG 010 The Island (Sax) (Monument)Anglo Saxon and Ipswich ware pottery sherds, possible occupation of site.
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Monument: NKT 008 The Icewell, Mount Pleasant; Icewell Hill (Monument)Possible Icehouse.
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Monument: EXG 010 The Island (Rom) (Monument)Rom pottery sherds, including samian and colour coated, found below moat mound (S1).
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Monument: WHR 128 'The Killhouse' (Pmed) (Monument)Reference to possible Saltmarsh in Wherstead from document from 1611 Formerly recorded as WHR MISC
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Monument: ELV 021 The Icepit; Elveden Park (Monument)Large, brick built, domed ice-house originally serving Elveden Hall (ELV 009) covered with earth and trees.
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Monument: EXG 010 The Island (Med) (Monument)Moat island.
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Monument: AKE 009 The Island, Rise Hall (Monument)Small moated site with a central island. Site lies just S of Rise Hall (see AKE 010) and it is likely that this moat accommodated a timber-framed dovecote.
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Monument: CAC 005 The Island (Monument)Rectangular moat, entrance on E side, unoccupied.
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Monument: CAM 043 'The island' Marstons pit (Monument)Evaluation and monitoring identified a low level of activity on the site in the Iron Age period, dispersed over a broad area.