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Historic Record
Lattinford
 
Two pits, said to be 4 feet rectangular, circa 22 feet deep.
 
Mid 19th C Outbuilding - 3 existing compartments: stable, enclosed shed & open shed
 
1997?: Scatter of Rom pottery (not seen, date?) found with a small lead figurine (metal detected?).
 
Extensive cropmark pattern of ditches etc, cut by Dead Lane.
Achaeological Site
Area A
 

Sensitive area archaeologically. At the northern tip of the parish, the site is focussed on the A12 where it follows the line of the ancient Roman road from Colchester to Baylham.  Discoveries on both sides of the modern road include Roman pottery, coins, metal objects and brick fragments. These, together with the remains of timber buildings, indicate the presence of one or more Roman settlements.

 
Two metal detected coins of Edward IV (1461-1483).
 
Geophysical survey identified ditch type features, possibly an enclosure and anomalies identified as ploughing activity.
Historic Record
Homestead, Latinford.
 
Bronze coin of Trajan, samian.
 
Two 19th century threshing barns.
 
Metal detector finds of one silver and six bronze coins, a spoon, a box(?) fitting in the form of a cast horses head on a Polden Hill type brooch
 
Groups of inter-related, curvilinear ditches (S1).
Achaeological Site
Area B
 

Area B covers Gastons End, one of the satellite hamlets to the medieval village of East Bergholt, bordering a triangular green at the northwestern tip of East Bergholt Heath.

Historic Record
Foxhall Fields (Rom)
 
Low level of Roman pottery and LMed/PMed tile scatter identified during watching brief.
 
Archaeology in Suffolk 2016
Historic Record
Ackworth House (Rom)
 
Roman cremation cemetery and pottery scatter
 
Timber framed pigeon loft built over Gothic style Victorian kennels, therefore Victorian? 8 ft square, 8 ft above ground.
Historic Record
Foxhall Fields (Rom)
 
Low level of Roman pottery and LMed/PMed tile scatter identified during watching brief.
 
Single cropmark feature comprising three linear ditches forming three sides of a rectangle, probably field, possibly rectangular enclosure (S1).
Achaeological Site
Area C
 

Area C covers a large part of the extensive East Bergholt Heath and played a significant part in the development of the settlement pattern within the parish. 

 
Medieval and Post Medieval finds and features identified during a metal detecting survey and trial trench evaluation at Land north west of Moores Lane.
 
Cropmarks of rectilinear ditch systems, trackways.
 
Sherd, Rom ? Formerly recorded as EBG MISC
 
19th C granary containing re-used 16th C timbers and a 19th C brick cartshed, shelter shed and cowhouse
 
1994: Metal detector find of LSax/EMed bronze strap(?) union.
 
Cropmarks of complex of ice-wedges and linear marks forming former ?field system on different alignments to present system.
Achaeological Site
Area D
 

Area D is the East Bergholt windmill which played an important part in the development of John Constable as an artist. 

Historic Record
Flatford Dock
 
Flatford Dry Dock & Barge.
Historic Record
Lattinford Bridge
 
Settlement area: part.
Historic Record
Old Hall Park
 
Old Hall Park shown and named on early OS maps as large area to SE of Old Hall (see EBG 023) with numerous trees.
Covers only the village centre, and needs extending to protect the rest of the village!

The East Bergholt Conservation Area encompasses an area of land bordering Gaston Street, The Street and Rectory Hill, between the two main settled parts of the village. The Conservation Area is wholly within the Dedham Vale AONB.