Number of records found: 301
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Monument record: MCC3929 Shermans, High Street, Dedham (Building)Mid C18 brick fronted house.
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Monument record: MCC9074 Dedham, The Heath (Find Spot)Stone head with gesso, found among rubble under an old cottage oven.
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Monument record: MCC3943 Memorial Cross, High Street, Dedham (Monument)First World War and Second World War Memorial, by W.D. Caroe.
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Monument record: MCC8657 Dedham Mill and Clovers Mill (Industrial)Mill, site of former water mill, which has become famous through the well known Constable painting and its C20 replacement
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Monument record: MCC3979 Dedham House, School Lane, Dedham (Building)Early C19 brick fronted house.
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Monument record: MCC9056 Vicinity of Dedham (Monument)Chapel dedicated to St John mentioned as being in Dedham in will of John Webbe 1523.
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Monument record: MCC9312 The Dedham Parish Workhouse, Dedham (Building)The location of this workhouse is recorded on the 1st Edition 1:2500 map (1874-1887), as the 'Whitmore Place', today as 'Whitmore House'. A Parliamentary Report of 1777 records a parish workhouse in Dedham for up to 48 inmates. The parish workhouse operated between 1725 and 1835 in a converted L-shaped building on Crown Street, now Whitmore House and/or Weavers Shed House (LB). An adjacent house is though to have been the workhouse master's house, now Sceoppa House. In 1775, the master received one shilling per week to feed and clothe each inmate. An inventory taken the same year included a workroom containing 20 spinning-wheels and four looms. Presumably, the residents would have been transferred to Lexden, Colchester, following the introduction of the 1834 Poor Act and the construction of the Lexden and Winstree Union Workhouse in 1836 (MCC4544).
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Monument record: MCC3927 Essex Rose Café and Co-operative Stores, High Street, Dedham (Building)C15/C16 timber-framed house. Archaeological excavation inside the Co-op in 2018 defined a sequence of below-ground archaeological remains dating from the mid 13th and late 14th century onwards.
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Monument record: MCC5522 WWII Ammunition Shelter (destroyed), Dedham Mill, Dedham (Monument)Ammunition Shelter (destroyed).