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WA No.


HER No.


382 MSF11372, MSF22458, MSF13111


383 MSF11233 384 MSF1825 385 MXS22616


Associated event


Monument Type FINDSPOT


Period


Description


Multi-period Metalwork and pottery scatter found detecting, includes one sherd Thetford ware (Ipswich type) as well as medieval pottery, 2 silver groats and Roman bronze coin, AD 318-324.


FINDSPOT FINDSPOT PARK PALE


Anglo-Saxon Silver spherical decorated pin head, missing shaft. Found metal detecting.


Romano- British


Single coin, Urbs Roma (AD 330-337) found metal detecting.


19th century A broad ditch or landscaped gulley may be visible on aerial photographs containing a footpath or boundary, possibly a park pale, associated with the early 19th century house, Beaconhill House, Martlesham parish.


386 MSF22247 ESF18835 387 MSF12360 ESF18834 388 MSF11285


389 MSF12617 390 MXS22615 391 MSF11182 ARTEFACT SCATTER Prehistoric South-east Suffolk survey, light/ moderate flint scatter.


ARTEFACT SCATTER Medieval Medieval pottery 13th-14th century coarseware. FINDSPOT


ARTEFACT SCATTER Medieval FIELD BOUNDARY Medieval FINDSPOT Medieval


Anglo-Saxon Bronze hooked tag, small with two circular holes. Found metal detecting.


Scatter of medieval metalwork found metal detecting, including buckle, long cross penny (?Edward I) and halfpenny (Edward, London mint), clipped Edward IV penny (1471-1483).


Probable field boundaries of possible medieval or post-medieval date can be seen on aerial photographs as cropmarks to the north of Beaconhill Farm, Martlesham parish.


Illegible silver penny found metal detecting.


Easting


624745 624667 624650


Northing


248005 247938 248050


624745 247545 624685 247865 624682 247179


624665 248614 624645 247445 624550 248750


624535 247855 624533 247613 624525 247855


Preliminary Environmental Information April 2014


East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm


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