Number of records found: 3466
(Note: the map is limited to 3000 records)
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Monument record: MCC9002 South of 'Colchester Town Railway Staion (Monument)Site of wind mill.
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Monument record: MCC9017 Undated cropmarks, South of Middlewick Ranges, East Donyland (Monument)Ditches (linear features) recorded as cropmarks by aerial photography. Probably the remains of a post-medieval field system.
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Monument record: MCC922 Roman building (CAT Building 122), Insula 35 at Culver Street, Colchester (Monument)Roman building (Building 122) discovered during excavations at Culver Street between 1981-2 and 1984-5.
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Monument record: MCC9294 St Helen's Chapel Graveyard, St Helen's Lane, Colchester (Monument)Graveyard adjacent, and relating, to St Helen's Chapel, fronting the south side of St Helen's Lane.
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Monument record: MCC9307 Finds Scatter at Metlands, Wormingford (Monument)A fieldwalking survey of 4ha. produced 313 finds (4,968g), including 88 struck flints (907g), concentrated in the southern and eastern half of the area. 58 burnt flints were collected (total weight 1,127g), concentrated in a NW-SE band across the centre of the survey area.
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Monument record: MCC9314 Colchester walled town (Monument)The Roman and later medieval walled town and historic settlement core (although occupation extended beyond the limits of the walled area), 48ha. in area.
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Monument record: MCC9323 Cock Common, Colchester (Monument)Historic green shown on the 1777 Chapman & Andre Map and shown on the County Series at 1:2500 Scale Epoch 1 Map (1874-1887).
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Monument record: MCC9332 Lodge Hills, Wormingford (Monument)Wormingford Lodge is shown on Morant's 1748 map and Chapman & Andre's 1777 map. Brick foundations were defined by Colchester Archaeology Group in 2007, which may be the below-ground remains of this building.
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Monument record: MCC3062 Robber trenches defining the Medieval Abbey Church of St John's, Colchester (Element Group)None of the original church structure survived, but the west end of its ground-plan is defined by the position of robber trenches. Four east/west-aligned walls were defined by robber trenches in Evaluation Trenches T2, T3, T4 and T5. From N to S across the site, it is proposed that these were: • the N nave wall (robber trench F20) intercepted by the N end of T2 and T5. • the south wall of a N aisle (robber trench F18) in T2 and the centre of T5 • the north wall of a S aisle (robber trench F4), in T2. • the S nave wall (robber trench F1), in T2 and T3. Further to these, another very large N-S aligned robber trench in T4 (F33 and F39) appears to define the W nave wall, although it remains to be established why it was not quite at right angles to the S nave wall (ie, robber trench F1).