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WA No.


HER No. 552 MSF4510


553 MSF4465 554 MSF4507 555 MSF4479 556 MSF22006


557 MSF4481 558 MSF24977


559 MSF4499


560 MSF26653, MSF27478


561 MSF4500 562 MSF14108


563 MSF2320


ESF22193, ESF21730


Associated event


Monument Type ROAD RING DITCH


Period


Romano- British


Undated


ARTEFACT SCATTER Medieval RING DITCH


RING DITCH, ENCLOSURE


Undated Undated


ARTEFACT SCATTER Medieval


ARTEFACT SCATTER Romano- British


ARTEFACT SCATTER Medieval SITE


Description Length of Roman road, Pye Road. Cropmark of ring ditch.


Concentration of 12th-14th century pottery. Ring ditch (double circle).


Ring ditch cut by/on the east corner of a field boundary. Also part of a sub-rectangular enclosure with an opening to the east, abutting Somersham Road.


13th century pottery sherds, oyster and mussel shells.


Thin scatter along pipeline of possible Roman and medieval pottery sherds.


Small concentration of medieval pottery alongside Somersham Road (north side), east of Sycamore Farm.


Multi-period Evaluation and excavation identified two Early Bronze Age inhumations and three Roman graves as well as a number pits and ditches dating from the Early Neolithic through to the Iron Age.


BURNT MOUND Undated HOUSE, PARK


Post- medieval


ARTEFACT SCATTER Romano- British


Dense concentration of pot-boilers, some 10-15m in diameter. Bramford Hall, built by John Acton in 17th century.


Easting


Northing 612055 246955


612050 249450 612005 248485 611950 248850 611685 247578


611675 248945 611622 247180


611455 247635


611328 611323


248412 248352


611285 248285 611250 246750


Scatter of pottery, coins and brooch fragment found metal detecting. 611215 248165


Preliminary Environmental Information April 2014


East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm


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