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613000 Legend Onshore Route Detail


Development Area 250m Preferred Onshore Cable Corridor Buffer


Topographic and Flood Detail


Extreme Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences Topographic Contour


Archaeological Features (by Period)1, 2


Bronze Age Prehistoric Roman Medieval Post Medieval WWII Modern Unknown Natural


Palaeolithic Mesolithic Neolithic Bronze Age Iron Age Prehistoric Late Prehistoric Late Prehistoric / Post Medieval Roman


Saxon / Roman Saxon Saxon / Medieval Medieval Medieval / Post Medieval Post Medieval WWII Multi-period Unknown


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Notes: 1. Data derived from; National Monuments Record (NMR) 2011 Historic Environment Record (HER) 2011 Historic Ordnance Survey Mapping 2012 Aerial Photograph Assessments 2012 Field Reconnaissance Survey (FRS) 2012 2. Features numbered as per Appendix 3 Gazeteer of Known Heritage Assets


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240 - Saxon bridle fitting found metal detecting 2003 231 - Late Iron Age gold Gallo-Belgic type coin 124 - Brooches, coins and other artefacts 306 - Bronze cruciform brooch 304 - Iron Age settlement material 305 - Roman settlement and industrial material 303 - Cropmark of a ring ditch 151 - A stud, coin and a bow brooch 94 - Earthworks offer archaeological potential 59 - 6 bronze coins 498 - Plot name 'Moat Field' on tithe map 150 - Gold Iron Age coin


616 - Earthwork field boundaries 239 - Roman copper plate brooch


152 - Stud, strap fitting, silver coin - Lithic scraper Pig farming 238 - 2 silver medieval coins and a lead weight 130 - surface artefacts medieval activity. 16 612 - Chalk pit 20 322 - Two sceattas and two brooches


140 - 13 Rom coins, enamelled disc brooch and (silver?) plate brooch


224 - 3 rom coins and bronze plate brooch. Also 2 Post-medieval coins.


445 - Structure & gravel pit


496 - Plot name 'Cottage & Garden' on tithe map


175 - Med and Post-medieval finds. Includes med coin and strap fitting and 3 silver Post-medieval coins. 5 sherds med pottery


172 - Saxon strap end (bronze). Rom coins and bow brooch also.


222 - Bronze rom nail cleaner


215 - Various med and Post-medieval metalwork 21


296 - Nine body sherds, gritted, found in plough soil. Within area of Iron Age metalwork.


297 - Scatter of Rom grey ware and samian sherds in plough soil. Also large metalwork scatter


120 - Ornate mirror(?) handle. Also bronze coins (hoard?).


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Figure 25.6.2


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118 - Ridge and furrow (steam ploughed)


157 - Bronze and silver coins and a pin


142 - Bronze coin 214 - Rom bow brooch and med silver coin


135 - Fragment from butt of cast flanged axe, from mainly Rom scatter


229 - Metal detected scatter Middle Saxon silver pinhead, Roman Colchester type brooch and C1/C2 coin.


149 - Bronze plate brooch


174 - Rom finds including coin, plate brooch, bow brooch and pottery


446 - Structure & trackways 216 - 2 bronze tokens


450 - Well


497 - Plot name 'Cottage & Garden' on tithe map


608 - Ridge and Furrow 123 - Tip of bronze spearhead


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