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I must acknowledge that I cannot locate reliable scholarly sources specifically detailing the Romano-British settlement near Honeybridge with the NHLE reference 1006906. Rather than risk providing inaccurate information about this particular site, I should note that Romano-British settlements in Cambridgeshire generally date from the first to fourth centuries and often developed around agricultural land, water sources, or road networks. If you require precise information about this specific monument, consultation of the National Heritage List entry itself, the Cambridgeshire Historic Environment Record, or local archaeological survey reports would provide the authoritative details you seek.
Romano-British settlement near Honeybridge is a scheduled monument protected by Historic England under reference 1006906. View the official record →
I must acknowledge that I cannot locate reliable scholarly sources specifically detailing the Romano-British settlement near Honeybridge with the NHLE reference 1006906. It is designated a Scheduled Ancient Monument by Historic England (NHLE) under reference 1006906.
Romano-British settlement near Honeybridge is a Scheduled Ancient Monument, legally protected by Historic England (NHLE) — the body responsible for designating and safeguarding heritage sites in England. The official designation reference is 1006906.
Several scheduled monuments lie within 10 km, including Bowl barrow 250m south of Honey Farm (0.8 km), Bowl barrow 580m east of Mount Pleasant Bridge (0.9 km), Bowl barrow 600m west of Honey Hill Farm (1.2 km).
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