Site Event/Activity record ECC2378 - Observations of St Michael's Church ruins, Colchester, 1975
Location
Location | St Michael's Church, Mile End, Colchester |
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Grid reference | TL 9928 2674 (point) |
Map sheet | TL92NE |
Non Parish Area | COLCHESTER, COLCHESTER, ESSEX |
Technique(s)
Organisation
Colchester Archaeological Group
Date
1975
Description
The building of flats for elderly people in 1975 at Rectory Close, Mile End Road entailed landscaping the graveyard of the old church of St Michael which had been demolished in the nineteenth century and incorporated into the garden of Myland Rectory. All standing tombstones were removed in August 1975, when the area was levelled and covered with additional topsoil ready for seeding. The more notable gravestones were later replaced in the S.W. corner of the churchyard. When enough walling was found to have survived either at or just above ground level, the Colchester Archaeological Group undertook to prepare the foundations of the church for conservation and to ensure that related archaeological levels were protected for the future. On six successive weekends in October and November some 17 members in all helped to clean the walls, level up the interior for turfing and grade the external ground surface up from the walls to the new level.<2>
The nave is now known to be 18ft 9" wide and 32ft 9" long with walls varying from 2ft to 2ft 6" in width. The north doorway had been blocked and that on the south side was entered by a porch (8ft 6" long by 6ft 6" wide) in which were found the damaged remains of an octagonal font made of rendered brick. The chancel is 15ft 10" wide and the top of its walls (2ft 9" wide) were cleared 12ft 6" eastwards on the north side and nearly 15ft on the south. The east wall was not reached, through this may be possible when work resumes early in 1976. A simple, but much rebuilt, post conquest church seems to be indicated. <1>
Sources/Archives (1)
- <1> SCC608 Serial: Colchester Archaeological Group. 1976. Colchester Archaeological Group Annual Bulletin 19. Vol. 19, 1976. p21.
Related Monuments/Buildings (2)
Record last edited
Mar 21 2016 7:58AM