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Building: 1173000000 MEADS FARMHOUSE, BICESTER ROAD (Building)Early eighteenth century farmhouse at Meads Farm, with nineteenth and twentieth century extensions
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Monument: MBC45366 Medieval and/or post medieval double-ditched trackway and field boundary, Thickbare Wood (Monument)A medieval and/or post medieval double-ditched trackway and field boundary is visible on historic aerial photographs as earthworks and was mapped as part of the North Buckinghamshire Aerial Investigation and Mapping project (EBC18304).
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Monument: 0197430000 MEADS FARM, OAKLEY (Monument)Possible medieval house platforms associated with medieval pottery
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Monument: MBC45294 Medieval and /or post-medieval linear trackway, Rushmere Park. (Monument)A linear trackway of date is visible on historic aerial photographs and remote sensing data as earthworks and was mapped as part of the North Buckinghamshire Aerial Investigation and Mapping project (EBC18304).
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Monument: 0197410000 MEADS FARM, OAKLEY (Monument)Possible Iron Age site recorded in 1949, not visible on aerial photographs or in field survey
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Monument: 0437200000 'MEDEMILL', OXFORD ROAD, DENHAM (Monument)Medieval to post-medieval watermill known as Medemill, first documented in 1388 and ceased working about 1911
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Monument: MBC45263 Medieval and/or post medieval ridge and furrow cultivation, Barton Hartshorn parish (Monument)Extensive contiguous medieval and/or post medieval ridge and furrow cultivation blocks, plough headlands and furlong boundary banks, remnants of the former common open-field system, is visible on historic aerial photographs and remote sensing data as...
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Monument: 0197420000 MEADS FARM, OAKLEY (Monument)Possibly medieval or post-medieval moat marked on historic map and recorded in field survey
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Find Spot: 0448500000 MEARE ESTATE, WOOBURN GREEN (Find Spot)Lower to Middle Palaeolithic flint handaxe found during building of housing estate
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Monument: MBC45190 Medieval and/or post medieval ridge and furrow cultivation, Adstock parish. (Monument)Almost contiguous medieval and/or post medieval ridge and furrow cultivation, boundary ditches and furlong boundary banks, remnants of the former common open-field system, is visible on historic aerial photographs and remote sensing data as earthwork...