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1.5 Baseline Resource


1.5.1 Introduction 41.


The following section provides a brief summary of the archaeological and historical development of the Site and the Study Area, compiled from sources listed above. The aim is to establish the known and potential resource which could be affected by the development.


42. All heritage assets identified are listed in Appendix 25.2. The Suffolk Historic Environment Record (SHER) and National List entries are listed by number within the text:


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43. 1-80 Listed Buildings;


81-83 Scheduled Monuments and Registered Parks and Gardens; 84-581 Archaeological records; and


582-593 Archaeological records identified during RSK walkover survey.


Entries are given a WA prefix in the text for east of reference. Designated heritage assets are labelled in red text on the figures, while HER records are labelled black and features identified during the walkover survey are labelled in blue. An illustration of the identified heritage assets is provided in Figures 25.1-25.12.


1.5.2 Previous Studies 44.


There are few previous intrusive archaeological investigations within the Site area, however several sections of the cable route have been subject to the South-east Suffolk survey where areas were fieldwalked, identified concentrations of artefacts potentially indicative of archaeological activity as well as isolated finds. Additionally a number of areas along the route have also been systematically metal-detected and these finds identified and recorded. A small area of archaeological investigation does lie along the route adjacent to Martlesham roundabout where Neolithic and Iron Age pits and some Bronze Age pottery were identified (WA350, 351, 354).


45. An aerial photographic survey was undertaken for East Anglia ONE by (ARS Ltd. 2012). This identified a number of previously unrecorded features and extended the extent of some of the already known cropmarks. Features identified include a number of areas of likely post-medieval or modern quarrying as well as some of areas of medieval or post-medieval ridge and furrow. Some areas of field systems were also located.


Preliminary Environmental Information April 2014


East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm Appendix 25.1: Potential Archaeological Receptors Page 22


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