The Romano-British site at Holbeach also shows up very nicely on Lidar, for what it's worth: https://houseprices.io/lab/lidar/map?ref=TF342160 …pic.twitter.com/WQsgLCdhIy
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The Romano-British site at Holbeach also shows up very nicely on Lidar, for what it's worth: https://houseprices.io/lab/lidar/map?ref=TF342160 …pic.twitter.com/WQsgLCdhIy
The Bing Maps view is also useful, showing up related features in the neighbouring field to the west too: https://www.bing.com/maps?osid=b9637479-f132-41f8-acdb-2286bf4e5451&cp=52.724866~-0.016234&lvl=17&style=h&v=2&sV=2&form=S00027 …pic.twitter.com/mxixA6uFT3
Other than a couple of cropmark sites, That's one of the best contenders I've got so far. Aware it's a palimpsest. Ideally was looking for an excavated one, so I could focus on one phase. But if I don't find one, am going to use this as the basis. Thanks!
No worries, hope you find an excavation! I don't hunk this one has been, alas, but does have the advantage of being particularly clear on the ground! :)
*think :)
Still has livestock on it now
@Angloplantltd Martin says can he bring his metal detector down ! 
I know the farmer neighbouring fields but don't know if he owns that one. Tell him to have a wander over it, if anyone asks just tell them hes from norfolk, they will understand 

Ha ha ha ha Norfolk boyyyy over the border 
@canary77claude
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