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that it was only one of a number of possibilities he was considering. During the excavation, he found glazed tiles (which he dated to the thirteenth century), a Gallic pot, the foundations of a wall, the remains of timber, evidence of burning and a mound of burnt flint at the jetty.
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The property is divided among a few. The living is a rectory in the diocese of
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Gatehouse
Gazetteer opined that statements dismissing the possibility of it being a fortification were probably overstated and "based on false ideas about the function of castles." It describes it as "a ditched mound, with a palisade and clearly used in C11."
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periods and were mostly built between the 11th and 14th-centuries. There are around 183 round-tower churches in
England, most of them in Norfolk―which has around 124―and Suffolk. Four of the churches now in Norfolk were previously in Suffolk before
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and dates back to either the Norman or Saxon era. The church however dates back to the 13th century. Above the southern door to the church sits a distinctive and bright sundial, thought to be from the 18th century, reading
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the population of the parish was 167. The parish council operates jointly with the neighbouring parishes of South Cove and
Uggeshall. The parish church, All Saints, is one of around 40
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burial. Sometime between its discovery and 1951, Hugh Braun suggested it was too small to be a Danish fortress and was more likely the location of a Normal hall.
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1389:"GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Frostenden AP/CP through time | Population Statistics | Total Population, A Vision of Britain through Time"
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sited along the eastern boundary of the modern parish where the low-lying marshland which forms the border with South Cove was previously navigable.
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829:, The Round Tower Churches Society. Retrieved 9 March 2021.
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1057:"Antiquarians, Archaeologists, and Viking Fortifications"
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Transcript of Site Register HD3096/2/1 'Volume XCVIII'
770:, Weald and Downland Churches. Retrieved 9 March 2021.
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There is a historically significant mound and ditch
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782:, Great English Churches. Retrieved 9 March 2021.
1038:Proceedings of Suffolk Institute of Archaeology
902:Monument record SCV 006 - Church of St Lawrence
433:During the 1870s, Frostenden was described by
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1495:Website with photos of Frostenden All Saints
2607:2019 East Suffolk District Council election
2265:St Mary, South Elmham otherwise Homersfield
1439:"Church of All Saints, Frostenden, Suffolk"
827:Welcome to the Round Tower Churches Society
814:, Suffolk Churches. Retrieved 9 March 2021.
758:, The Temple Trail. Retrieved 9 March 2021.
746:, Healthy Suffolk. Retrieved 25 March 2023.
470:A satellite image of the mound with a scale
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1467:"Suffolk Churches, All Saints, Frostenden"
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880:, Open Domesday. Retrieved 28 March 2023.
1635:All Saints and St Nicholas, South Elmham
967:"SCV 001 - Mound with surrounding ditch"
734:, October 2019. Retrieved 28 March 2023.
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605:All Saints' Church, Frostenden
47:19th Century Map of Frostenden
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1147:. 22 January 1951. p. 13
1061:Journal of the North Atlantic
920:, Suffolk Heritage Explorer,
844:, Suffolk Heritage Explorer,
732:East Suffolk District Council
1031:"The Sea Port of Frostenden"
1029:; Cooper, Ernest R. (1924).
904:, Suffolk Heritage Gateway,
780:Norfolk Round Tower Churches
2390:Wenhaston with Mells Hamlet
1940:Henstead with Hulver Street
998:(Map). 1:25,000. Explorer.
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728:Village profile: Frostenden
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1167:"News From Far And Near"
756:Round Tower Churches Map
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554:East Anglian Daily Times
532:Archaeology Data Service
2633:East Suffolk (district)
2602:Waveney local elections
1364:"South Cove; The Mound"
1139:"MAY BE GRAVE OF SHIPS"
924:. Retrieved 2023-03-28.
615:Grade I listed building
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2255:St James, South Elmham
2250:St Cross, South Elmham
1990:Ilketshall St Margaret
1985:Ilketshall St Lawrence
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311:52.37361°N 1.64417°E
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