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Monument: SNP 138 Three rectangular pits, New England Farm (Monument)3 rectangular pits, approx. 1m wide. Formerly recorded as SNP MISC
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Monument: SUE 138 Three Second War bomb craters (Monument)Three Second World War bomb craters are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs; they are of equal size, suggesting that they were created in the same attack. They are still evident on recent photography, and possibly on lidar, so may still survi...
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Monument: SEM 010 Three sherds of Rom grey ware from amongst a Med scatter (Monument)Three sherds of Rom grey ware from amongst a Med scatter
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Poorly Located Monument: SUY 202 Three Roman vases found 1848 Davy, Suffolk Collection (Poorly Located Monument)Three vases found 1848 Davy, Suffolk Collection (S1). Formerly recorded as SUY MISC
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Monument: SEN 013 Three sherds of Ipswich Ware from amongst spreads of Rom and Med sherds in two fields. (Sax) (Monument)Three sherds of Ipswich Ware from amongst spreads of Rom and Med sherds in two fields.
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Monument: PAL 043 Three Roman coins and a dolphin brooch and a single Post Medieval coin (Monument)Three Roman coins and a dolphin brooch and a single Post Medieval coin
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Monument: SEM 011 Three sherds of Ipswich Ware with a small group of abraded medieval and post-medieval sherds (Monument)Three sherds of Ipswich Ware (1 rim and 2 body sherds) found on the site of an old pond, together with a small group of abraded Med and PMed sherds (S1).
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Monument: SPT 017 Three rims and seven sherds Thetford ware; ox bones. (Sax) (Monument)Three rims and seven sherds Thetford ware; ox bones.
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Monument: STU 038 Three semi-circular post structure of possible 16th to 19th century date at Holbrook Bay (Monument)Three (+?) semi-circular post structure of possible 16th to 19th century date at Holbrook Bay
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Monument: MUN 030 Three sides of a Medieval sub-rectangular moat with one internal builing and 2 other buildings. (Monument)Three sides of sub-rectangular moat(?) with one small internal building, and two other buildings (to N & S) on outer edge of moat(?), shown on OS 1880s map. Open to E (S1).