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Monument: LWT 385 Undated timber ship, Pakefield beach (Monument)Part of timber ship washed up on Pakefield beach on 18 October 2000, not far from Crazy Mary's hollow. Formerly recorded as LWT MISC
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Monument: BAW 206 Undated wreck beached by fishermen at Bawdsey Quey. (Monument)Undated wreck beached by fishermen at Bawdsey Quey.
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Monument: ELV 133 Undated, possibly post medieval bank (Monument)A bank, of unknown but possible post medieval date, is visible as an earthwork on imagery from a 2015 lidar survey. It lies outside of, but broadly parallel to, the eastern boundary of Elveden Warren (SHER ELV 039), and may therefore be of similar, p...
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Find Spot: IXW 163 Undated timber, Ixworth Mill (Find Spot)Timber found in digging in river for iron bridge circa 1923 near Ixworth water mill. Formerly recorded as IXW MISC
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Monument: WNF 029 Undated, Neolithic and Medieval features identifed during evaluation of an extention to Wangford Quarry (Monument)Undated, Neolithic and Medieval ditches, pits and features identifed during evaluation of an extention to Wangford Quarry
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Monument: STN 142 Undated, possibly post medieval, banks and possible enclosure (Monument)A rectilinear pattern of undated, possibly post medieval banks, is visible as earthworks on imagery from a lidar survey flown in 2015. It may incorporate a rectilinear enclosure, which appears to overlie the warren boundary (SHER STN 035) it abuts at...
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Monument: BSE 457 Undated well, 34 Churchgate Street, Bury St Edmunds (Monument)Well discovered during a Watching Brief on a property conversion at 33-34 Churchgate Street, Bury St Edmunds
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Monument: RMS 063 Undated, possible boat hard or jetty (Monument)Possible boat hard or jetty in the Deben Estuary at Ramsholt
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Poorly Located Find Spot: CHW 021 Undated wooden figurine, Hill House (Poorly Located Find Spot)Wooden figurine found in garden. Formerly recorded as CHW MISC
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Monument: BRD 228 Undated, possibly modern, rectangular pits, Brandon Park (Monument)A small group of undated rectangular pits was identified as earthworks during a site visit. They may also be partially visible on aerial photographs. They could perhaps be of post medieval or modern date, and perhaps functioned as saw-pits or had a p...