Record Search
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Monument: GSE 086 38 Pinbush Road, Gisleham (Monument)Evaluation identified two ditches of probable post-medieval date.
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Monument: DUN 088 3m wide pit cut into the cliff top, square sided and full of broken glass and metalwork, of unknown date. (Monument)3m wide pit cut into cliff top. Square sided and full of broken glass and metalwork. Dated by NAAFI teacup - 1942.
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Monument: LKH 322 4 Back Street (Monument)Monitoring revealed a broad ditch parallel and immediately adjacent to the boundary graveyard wall, though undated it is thought to be the original churchyard boundary.
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Monument: BCC 008 39 Petite Couronne Way (Rom) (Monument)April 1984: Flagon sherds, circa AD 100-200, found 2 feet below surface.
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Monument: BAA 029 4 Back Lane, Badwell Ash (Monument)Evaluation identified a single shallow pit containing burnt flint and very abraded pottery of Late Bronze Age - Early Iron Age date.
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Monument: SUY 080 39 King Street (Monument)Monitoring of footing trenches revealed 16th century cellar wall and a dwarf flint wall representing the rear wall that would have underpinned a timber framed building.
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Find Spot: STF 020 3rd-4th century Roman pottery sherd, Plough Hill (Find Spot)3rd-4th century Roman pottery sherd
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Monument: BSE 283 39 Crown Street (Monument)Monitoring located four pits, two 19th century and two undated, a possible post medieval flint wall footing, possible early feature predating urban town.
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Monument: ADB 077 3m wide, low (30cm) bank c.6m river side of present bank. (Monument)3m wide, low (30cm) bank c.6m river side of present bank. Broken but continues for some length - see map. Higher stretch W of boathouse - c.80cm high, c.50m long.
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Monument: CHD 067 4 Church Cottages (garden) (Monument)Inhumation located during test pitting by University of Cambridge Field Academy (Schools Project) in garden of 4 Church Cottages (C17th) to West of present churchyard (see CHD 060).