Number of records found: 3466
(Note: the map is limited to 3000 records)
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Monument record: MCC2959 Possible prehistoric / Roman ditch (Element)Possible late prehistoric / Roman ditch found during 2006 evaluation in area P1.
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Monument record: MCC3024 Roman wall foundations, Culver Street West, Colchester (Element)Unrobbed Roman foundations that suggest that Culver Street pre-dates the late 11th or 12th centuries, recorded in 2003.
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Monument record: MCC3025 Roman floor layers / demolition debris, Bus Station, Queen Street, Colchester (Element Group)Roman building demolition debris and floor layers, recorded in 2003.
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Monument record: MCC3033 12th or 13th century building, 60 East Street, Colchester (Monument)The remains of a 12th or 13th century building, defined by a floor and occupation layer, was recorded during the 2003-4 excavation (in Trench 12) on the western edge of 60 East Street (formerly Charlie Brown's).
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Monument record: MCC3066 Two pits north of the Medieval Abbey Church of St John's, Colchester (Element Group)Two pits, one possibly a backfilled quarry pit, defined in evaluation trial-trench T1 in 2010-11. Possibly Roman or medieval in date.
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Monument record: MCC3126 Tubbeswick, Mill Road, Mile End, Colchester (Building)Tubbeswick is a Grade II listed building dating to c.1752 which replaced an earlier structure that may have dated to the early medieval period. It is situated on a 0.35 hectare plot of land on the south side of Mill Road. The property was severely damaged by fire in 2009, and a historic building record was undertaken before demolition of the building. The property and attached land have had connections to several significant historical figures, important both nationally and to Colchester in particular. The author Daniel Defoe leased the property in 1722 and it was subsequently rebuilt for his daughter Molly Defoe.
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Monument record: MCC3128 Compacted clay floor adjacent to 9 Walter Yard, Colchester (Element)A compacted clay floor F4 was defined at the northern end of the evaluation trench excavated in Walter's Yard in 2009.
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Monument record: MCC3129 Robbed Roman wall adjacent to 9 Walter Yard, Colchester (Element)A robber trench (F3, c.40cm wide), dated by pottery to the 12th or 13th century, was defined at the northern end of the trial trench, sealed below L3 (a buried soil which contained peg-tile and was therefore a post-medieval horizon).
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Monument record: MCC32 Medieval building, Hythe Hill, Colchester (site of) (Monument)15th-16th century earth fast building (destroyed), recorded during excavations in 1994.
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Monument record: MCC321 Gallows at Bourne Ponds in 1286, Bourne Road, Colchester (Monument)Medieval gallows at Bourne Ponds in 1285-86.