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WA No.


HER No. 330 MSF9529


331 MSF20723 332 MSF22244


333 MXS19567


Associated event


Monument Type FINDSPOT


HULK KILN


FIELD SYSTEM, RECTILINEAR ENCLOSURE


334 MXS19569 335 MSF22220 ESF18834 336 MSF22234 ESF18834


337 MSF3603, MSF3604


338 MSF19515 339 MSF20724


340 MXS19651 ENCLOSURE


Period Medieval Modern


Post- medieval


Undated


Description


Bronze seal matrix, tinned, facetted cone shape, found metal detecting.


Easting


Northing 626050 246750


Carvel built vessel - RX 35. Badly decayed - decking gone, hull broken. 626014 247087 Possible area of kiln based on field name on 1840 tithe map.


Probable field systems and enclosures of unknown date, Marltesham parish, can be seen as a cropmark on aerial photographs taken in 1948. The field system covers an area roughly 13m by 7m and consists of a number of linear ditches which appear to form adjoining rectilinear enclosures of varying size.


Undated


A possible Prehistoric sub circular ditched enclosure, can be seen as a cropmark on photographs taken in 1980.


ARTEFACT SCATTER Multi-period South-east Suffolk survey, produced scatters of burnt flint, lithics, Roman, Saxon and medieval pottery.


FINDSPOT Prehistoric ARTEFACT SCATTER Iron Age FINDSPOT POST GROUP


South-east Suffolk survey, one sherd flint gritted ware. Iron Age and Roman pottery sherds recorded.


Anglo-Saxon Metal detector find of cruciform brooch fragment. Undated


FLOOD DEFENCES Post- medieval


626005 247732 625986 246856


625969 246228 625959 246732


625951 246502 625950 246950


Various posts associated with old river walls and sluice at head of Martlesham creek.


A post-medieval sea bank around Martlesham Creek, Woodbridge and Martlesham.


625950 246650 625892 247216


625882 247235


Preliminary Environmental Information April 2014


East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm


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