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Monument: WSN 011 Weston Park (Monument)Empaled deer park shown on Ogilby's road map of 1675. Separate from Weston Hall (on opposite side of road).
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Monument: WLB 065 Westwood Marshes (Monument)WLB 065 Common division gullies shown by cropmarks/earthworks are visible on aerial photographs over circa 500 by 300m area, extending up to common boundary on eastern side. Possible further, less clear, examples of peat cuttings are visible further ...
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Monument: MNL 301 Weston Ditch, West Row; H15; OS Field 5126 (Monument)Scatter of worked flint and beaker pottery (some weathered, some relatively fresh) from NE end of field (`H15'), found fieldwalking by Colin Pendleton (S1).
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Monument: SVA 001 Westwood Hall (Monument)Moat. listed building
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Monument: LCS 312 Wet Common, Leiston (Monument)Common, visible on Hodskinson's Map 1783.
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Monument: MNL 385 Weston Ditch, West Row. (Monument)Two body sherds of ?EBA pottery (one thick and flint-tempered, the other with chalk-, organic- and grog-tempering), also a loose concentration of worked flint (much of it with a blueish-white patination and spots of iron staining; includes 3 scrapers...
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Monument: BRA 004 Westwick (Monument)Location of roadside row of houses shown on OS 1st edition map, named Westwick (S1).
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Building: WLB 013 Westwood Marshes; Oldtown Marshes (Building)Small tower mill, possibly dated 1798 although it may date from later.
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Monument: WSN 009 Weston Hall (Monument)Weston Hall: built in late C16th by John Rede, mapped from at least 1675.
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Monument: BLB 071 Westwood Lodge (Monument)Possible location of Westwood Lodge, house of John Hopton (1430-1478), shown on Ogilby's Map 1675 (S1).