Number of records found: 3009
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Monument record: 0027300000 CODDIMOOR, WHADDON (Monument)Roman pottery and building stone found on the ground surface
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Monument record: 0028600000 26 HARTWELL END, AYLESBURY (Find Spot)Roman metalwork found in garden
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Monument record: 0029202001 MANTLES GREEN MEADOW (Monument)Three inhumations, two late Roman and one Saxon, found in a rescue excavation at Mantles Green Meadow
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Monument record: 0029304000 SOLDIERS MT./RISBOROUGH COP (Find Spot)Several Roman glass beads found in the nineteenth century
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Monument record: 0029307000 SOLDIERS MT./RISBOROUGH COP (Find Spot)Roman metalwork found whilst metal-detecting
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Monument record: 0193901000 FAWLEY PLACE/FAWLEY COURT (Building)A country house constructed in 1684, reputed to have been designed by Sir Christopher Wren, although this is unproven. It was altered in the late 18th and 19th centuries and converted into a boarding school after 1953. The school closed in 1986 and the house was used as a retreat and conference centre under the ownership of a Roman Catholic congregation of priests, the Marian Fathers. In 2009 the house was sold into private hands. It is two storeyed and H-shaped in plan, built of brick and stone with a hipped tiled roof. The present house stands on the site of an earlier manor house, possibly dating back to the 12th century and possibly fortified. The earlier house destroyed in the Civil War.
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Monument record: 0026300000 CHURCH HILL, WHADDON (Monument)Round mound recorded in site visit, possibly a Bronze Age or Roman/Saxon barrow, medieval motte or, more likely, a post-medieval windmill mound
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Monument record: 0054000000 WARD'S COOMBE, IVINGHOE (Monument)Iron Age to Roman enclosure excavated in advance of tree-planting
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Monument record: 1213400000 Milestone on A4 in Burnham (Building)Eighteenth century milestone on A4 Bath Road in Burnham
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Monument record: 1320801000 STEPS HOUSE, HIGH STREET (Building)Early eighteenth century house on the High Street, West Wycombe