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Find Spot: 0579701000 AMERDEN LANE EAST Site 2: (Find Spot)A hollow adjacent to higher ground containing sherds, struck flint and fragments of fired clay was excavated at Amerden Lane East
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Monument: 0579600000 AMERDEN LANE WEST (Monument)Possible Bronze Age midden containing burnt and struck flint and pottery, found during evaluation trial trenching at Amerden Lane West
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Landscape: 0657500000 Amerden Grove (now Amerden Ponds) (Landscape)Nineteenth century landscaped gardens at Amerden Grove
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Monument: 0579700000 AMERDEN LANE EAST: Site 1 (Monument)A hollow containing a layer of burnt flint and ocassional sherds of pottery and struck flints was excavated at Amerden Lane East
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Building: 0144201000 AMERDEN PRIORY (Building)Sixteenth to seventeenth century timber-framed house, called Amerden Priory (but never a priory)
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Landscape: 0657600000 Amerden House (Landscape)Small nineteenth century landscaped garden at Amerden House.
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Monument: 0579601000 AMERDEN LANE WEST (Monument)A tree hollow contained sherds of Neolithic Fengate Ware and Late Bronze Age pottery at Amerden Lane West. Three gullies were also noted.
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Building: 0998000000 Amersham and Wycombe College, Stanley Hill, Amersham (Building)Amersham College built in 1972 and extended in 1984
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Monument: 0579702000 AMERDEN LANE EAST Site 3: (Monument)Trial trenching at Amerden Lane East revealed a small flint-filled feature with one probable and one possible pit
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Monument: 0144200000 AMERDEN MANOR (Monument)Medieval to post-medieval records of Amerden Manor