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Building: WFL 030 Wood Hall (Building)16th C jettied house
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Monument: SUT 088 Wood Hall (PMed) (Monument)Shown on William Haiward's map of Sutton, 1629, where it is named as `Woodhall' belonging to Mr Ffernlic.
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Find Spot: SXT 003 Wood Hall Farm (Find Spot)Roman coin - antoninianus of Gordian III, AD 243-244 (RIC 151).
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Monument: HNY 006 Wood Field (Monument)Wood Field lies W of IA site HNY 002; many black patches noted.
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Monument: SUT 088 Wood Hall (Med) (Monument)Probable site of the Domesday vill of `Udeham', held a manor of carucates, with a mill, by Gilbert, Bishop of Evreux (S1).
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Monument: BAR 032 Wood Lane; Peddar's Way? (Monument)Road described as alternative route for Peddars Way prior to 1671 per W G Clarke; also described as conjectured course of Peddars Way from America Lodge prior to 1671 per W G Clarke (S1).
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Monument: HRT 026 Wood Field (Monument)Possibly site of an ancient woodland - suggested by field names in tithe and by irregular field boundaries (tithe plots 445 and 501).
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Monument: SAS 002 Wood Hall (Monument)Trapezoidal moated enclosure.
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Monument: SUY 003 Wood Hall Moated Site (Monument)Rectangular moat around site of Med manor house enclosing area 200 by 150 feet. Scheduled.