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SNF56420 (Unpublished Contractor Report) - Evaluation Report. Dunston Hall, Stoke Holy Cross, Norfolk

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Source Type Unpublished Contractor Report
Title Evaluation Report. Dunston Hall, Stoke Holy Cross, Norfolk
Author/Originator Forrest, K
Date/Year 1993
Contractor Norfolk Archaeological Unit
Report No 20

Description

Location

HES (Historic Environment Service, Norfolk County Council) - Secondary file NHER 29734

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Related NHER Records (9)

  • NHER 14241 - Cropmarks of post medieval park and woodland boundaries (Cropmark and Earthwork)
  • NHER 9764 - Dunston Hall (Building)
  • NHER 13419 - Mesolithic and Neolithic flints and Roman to post-medieval pottery (Find Spot)
  • NHER 29734 - Prehistoric flint pot boilers and scraper and medieval and post-medieval finds (Find Spot)
  • NHER 29735 - Prehistoric pot boilers and pottery sherds, medieval and post medieval pottery sherds (Monument)
  • NHER 29736 - Prehistoric struck and burnt flints, post medieval pottery sherd (Find Spot)
  • NHER 9741 - Site of part of 18th century Turnpike road (Monument)
  • NHER 9768 - St Remigius' Church, Dunston (Building)
  • NHER 7947 - The Pye Roman Road (Monument)
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