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Monument: WHA 008 Whatfield Hall (IA) (Monument)Pottery: in large group of predominantly Rom (C2 deposition) from ditch.
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Monument: REY 019 When the dike at this spot was dredged, several freshly cut pieces of masonry blocks and mullions came out. (Monument)When the dike at this spot was dredged, several freshly cut pieces of masonry blocks and mullions came out.
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Monument: BSE 376 Weymed Centre, Bury St Edmunds, (Medieval-Post Medieval) (SCCAS) EVAL (BRIT) EVAL (BRIT) EXC (Monument)Three phases of occupation evidence dating to medieval, later medieval and post medieval periods, including evidence of buildings, soil layers and yards, also two civil defence buildings including a possible air-raid shelter.
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Monument: WHA 008 Whatfield Hall (Rom) (Monument)Feature on edge of S arm of moat.
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Poorly Located Find Spot: WHR 106 Wherstead General, (Palaeolithic) (Poorly Located Find Spot)Palaeolithic implements, no further details. Formerly recorded as WHR MISC
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Monument: WHA 008 Whatfield Hall (Med) (Monument)Moat - two arms surviving on S (wet) and E (dry).
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Find Spot: IPS 995 Wherestead Road, Ipswich. (Find Spot)Watching brief revealed artefact scatter of Saxon and Medieval pottery and post Medieval brick and tile.
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Monument: KIR 036 Wharf of unknown date. (Monument)Wharf on Kirton Creek. 25cm/30cm diameter upright posts with horizontal planking. Set against deep water channel.
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Monument: WSF 052 Wheatlands Manor, Walsham Road; Clarkes Meadow (Tithe Map) (Monument)June 1979: Sample of pottery & burnt clay & kiln fabric found after rotavation for flower beds in garden of `Wheatlands Manor'.
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Monument: WHR 014 Wherstead Hall (Monument)A probable rectangular Medieval moat is visible on aerial photographs at Wherstead Hall, see details.