WA No.
HER No.
Associated event
240 MSF3803, MSF3805, MSF3804, MXS22585
241 MXS22588 242 MXS22589 243 MSF11677 244 MSF9517 245 MSF9518 246 MXS22586 247 MXS22583 248 MSF3810
Monument Type
Period
Description finds. RING DITCH Undated
Four possible ring ditches, visible as cropmarks on aerial photographs, possibly a small barrow cemetery, to the north-east of Newbourne village, Newbourne parish.
TRACKWAY
RING DITCH, ROUND BARROW
DECOY POND Undated Undated Modern
ARTEFACT SCATTER Romano- British
FINDSPOT Medieval
A possible ditched trackway of unknown date is visible on aerial photographs as a cropmark on Reddenpit Hill, Hemley parish.
A possible bronze Age round barrow is visible as a concentric ring ditch on Reddenpit Hill, Hemley parish.
Modern Decoy Pond, Martlesham parish, the pond is of modern date and was constructed sometime between 1958 and 1962.
Scatter of Roman material found metal detecting including pottery, coins, brooch fragment.
Silver seal matrix, pointed, oval: +SIGILL'SECRET BEETERE with fleur de lys. Found whilst metal detecting, in area of mostly Roman finds.
FIELD SYSTEM Medieval A field system of probable medieval or post-medieval date is visible on aerial photographs as cropmarks to the north east of Newbourne village.
TRACKWAY, FIELD BOUNDARY
Undated ARTEFACT SCATTER Neolithic
Ditched trackways and field boundaries of probable later prehistoric date can be seen as cropmarks on aerial photographs, Waldringfield parish.
Two flakes, five blades, scraper, probable arrowhead and silica
627698 627767 627765 627626
243441 243336 243462 243395
627691 242218 627688 242275 627685 245885 627665 245485 627665 245485 627624 243484 627609 244631 627550 243350
Easting
Northing
Preliminary Environmental Information April 2014
East Anglia THREE Offshore Windfarm
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