WA No.
HER No. 341 MXS19577
342 MSF3601, MSF3602
343 MSF22453 344 MXS22630 345 MSF1519 346 MSF3621 347 MSF3622 348 MSF12008 349 MXS22628 350 MSF2717 351 MSF2719
ESF18946, ESF18947
Associated event
Monument Type
Period
Description
ROADBLOCK Modern World War II road block, Sandy Lane, Woodbridge. ARTEFACT SCATTER Iron Age
ARTEFACT SCATTER Romano- British
MILITARY CAMP Modern FINDSPOT
ARTEFACT SCATTER, SITE
Easting
Northing Iron Age and Romano-British pottery found in Sluice Wood.
Two Roman bronze brooch fragments and a medieval bronze buckle and plate found during metal detecting.
A Second World War military camp of unknown function is visible as structures on aerial photographs, to the east pf Martlesham village, Martlesham parish.
Bronze Age Bronze razor, single bladed with one end loop - a Hallstatt C type. Found whilst metal detecting.
Prehistoric
ARTEFACT SCATTER Romano- British
FINDSPOT
Romano- British
FIELD BOUNDARY Undated PIT, SITE PIT, SITE Neolithic Iron Age
Flint scatter of scrapers, flakes and core. Limited trial trenching located E-W ditches, and a pit of Iron Age or early Saxon date.
Roman pottery sherds, two pieces of bronze and a coin. Sestertius of Hadrian (AD 117-138) found metal detecting.
A possible field system is visible on aerial photographs as cropmarks to the south of Martlesham Lodge, Martlesham parish.
Four small pits containing Grooved Ware pottery, worked flints and burnt fints were excavated in 1986, following their exposure by road works for the Martlesham By-Pass.
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625850 246888 625822 246008 625785 247825 625750 248250 625750 248150 625750 247850 625721 246668 625645 247995 Small pit containing Iron Age pottery excavated 1986, having been 625625 247985
Preliminary Environmental Information April 2014
East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm
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