Number of records found: 3001
(Note: the map is limited to 3000 records)
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Monument record: 0771300000 N of Slough Cemetery, Stoke Road, Stoke Poges (Monument)Medieval ditches, pits, postholes and pottery found by evaluation trial trenching and subsequent excavation
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Monument record: 0210102000 EAST OF BOVENEY VILLAGE Site X: Excavation areas 1, 2 and 3 (Monument)Gravel islands east of Boveney covered with Neolithic and Bronze Age features excavated in advance of the construction of Eton Rowing Course
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Monument record: 0211400000 WEST OF LAKE END (Monument)Various features such as cropmarks, ring ditches and artefact finds indicating continuous settlement/land use from prehistoric times found at the Marsh Lane East and the Lot's Hole sites in excavations in advance of the Maidenhead, Eton and Windsor Flood Alleviation Scheme
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Monument record: 0245800000 TINGEWICK MILL (Building)18th century watermill, ceased working in 1966 and now in use as a house.
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Monument record: 0022500000 NEAR HOLMAN'S BRIDGE (Monument)Possible site of 'Battle of Aylesbury' a Civil War skirmish of 1642, suggested by burials found in early nineteenth century.
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Monument record: 0040700000 CHURCH FARM, QUARRENDON (Monument)Medieval moat recorded in field surveys and surviving as earthworks.
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Monument record: 0055400000 SE OF CHURCH FARM (Monument)Earthworks once thought to be a Civil War battery, reinterpreted as sixteenth century rabbit warren following detailed field survey.
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Monument record: 0055500000 ST PETER'S CHAPEL, QUARRENDON (Monument)Remains of Medieval chapel of St Peter at Quarrendon, now ruined, recorded by topographic and historic building surveys.
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Monument record: 0055700000 QUARRENDON I, E OF CHURCH FM (Monument)Hollow-ways, house platforms and enclosure earthworks of a deserted medieval settlement recorded in field survey and on aerial photographs, also known from historical sources
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Monument record: 0056000000 QUARRENDON II (Monument)Medieval hollow-ways, house platforms and enclosure earthworks recorded in field surveys and on aerial photographs, some salvage recording and metal-detecting finds.