Record Search
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Monument: IKN 067 Two large oyster pits of unknown date. (Monument)Two large pits, possibly oyster pits, of unknown date, located in saltmarsh east of Iken Cliff.
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Monument: GED 028 Two lengths of World War II barbed wire, visible on aerial photographs. (Monument)Two lengths of World War II date barbed wire are visible on aerial photographs to the west of The Rods woodland on Gedgrave marshes, Gedgrave parish
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Monument: HMY 024 Two linear ditched features of unknown date, visible as cropmarks. (Monument)Two linear ditched features showing as cropmarks, Hemley parish
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Monument: NAC 136 Two large Post Medieval rectangular pits (Monument)2 large rectangular pits. Marked on 1900 OS and current edition maps. Probable oyster pits. See NAC 062. Formerly recorded as NAC MIISC
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Monument: CSA 045 Two linear banks visible on Lidar imagery (Monument)Two undated linear banks are visible as earthworks on Lidar imagery on land to the east of Upper Hollesley Common, within Rendlesham Forest.
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Monument: BAW 060 Two large pits on the beach inside the World War II anti-tank cube line, unkown function. (Monument)Two large pits of unknown function
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Monument: ELO 012 Two linear anomalies identified at Ellough Airfield (Monument)Two linear anomalies identified at Ellough Airfield.
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Monument: SLY 133 Two linear ditches of unknown date and function visible as cropmarks in a field to the south of Shotley Hall (Monument)Two linear ditches of unknown date and function visible as cropmarks in a field to the south of Shotley Hall
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Monument: WNG 029 Two lengths of curving bank forming semi(?) circle, Wangford Warren (Monument)Two separate (but originally linking?) lengths of curving bank forming semi(?) circle at least (SW half(?) possible relationship to the warren and parish boundary banks.
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Monument: WGM 013 Two linear cropmarks visible on aerial photographs to the north of the A146 and Lowestoft Road are probably forming over the remains of field boundar… (Monument)Two linear cropmarks visible on aerial photographs to the north of the A146 and Lowestoft Road are probably forming over the remains of field boundaries, possibly of medieval date.