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Monument: 0571001000 PRIORY ROAD,HIGH WYCOMBE (Monument)Early thirteenth century house platform found during construction of new building next to the Methodist Church
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Find Spot: 0571000002 PRIORY ROAD,HIGH WYCOMBE (Find Spot)Thirteenth century floor tiles found during construction of new building next to the Methodist Church
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Monument: MBC44943 Probable Iron Age and/or Roman ditched enclosures and boundaries, Shalstone village. (Monument)Probable Iron Age and/or Roman ditched enclosures and boundaries are visible on aerial photographs as cropmarks and were mapped as part of the North Buckinghamshire Aerial Investigation and Mapping project (EBC18304).
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Monument: 0571000000 PRIORY ROAD,HIGH WYCOMBE (Monument)Thirteenth century features and artefacts were found during construction of new building next to the Methodist Church
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Monument: MBC44958 Probable 20th century rectilinear ditched enclosure earthworks, Turweston airfield (Monument)A rectilinear ditched enclosure of probable 20th century date 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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Find Spot: 0571000001 PRIORY ROAD,HIGH WYCOMBE (Find Spot)Early thirteenth century pottery found during construction of new building next to the Methodist Church
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Monument: 0571002000 PRIORY ROAD,HIGH WYCOMBE (Monument)Early thirteenth century well found during construction of new building next to the Methodist Church
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Monument: MBC45266 Probable Bronze Age ring ditch, Home Farm (Monument)A ring ditch of date is visible on aerial photographs as cropmarks and was mapped as part of the North Buckinghamshire Aerial Investigation and Mapping project (EBC18304).
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Find Spot: 0571000003 PRIORY ROAD,HIGH WYCOMBE (Find Spot)Animal bones probably dating to the thirteenth century were found during construction of new building next to the Methodist Church
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Building: 1251001000 PRISCILLA'S COTTAGE, AMERSHAM ROAD (Building)Seventeenth century timber-framed house with eighteenth century brick facing, known as Priscilla's Cottage.