Number of records found: 3466
(Note: the map is limited to 3000 records)
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Monument record: MCC7246 Coastal fish weirs at West Mersea, 570m south east of St Peter's Well (Maritime)Coastal fish weirs at West Mersea.
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Monument record: MCC7870 Colchester - Foundry Yard (Monument)Norman stone house demolished in 1886 to the rear of Jacklin's Cafe.
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Monument record: MCC7891 Medieval Bastion 1, Colchester (Monument)P.G. Laver excavated the site of Bastion 1 in 1923, revealing the construction of the Roman town wall behind the bastion.
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Monument record: MCC7892 Medieval Bastion 1, Colchester (Monument)This rather dilapidated bastion was excavated by P.G. Laver in 1923.
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Monument record: MCC7949 Colchester - St Botolph's Priory (Monument)Possibly Anglo-Saxon burials have been recovered.
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Monument record: MCC8904 Cudmore Grove Country Park (Monument)Cropmarks consisting of a number of linear features and trackways, some of which may be associated with the WW2 coastal defences.
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Monument record: MCC9278 Officers’ Quarters, Royal Artillery Barracks, Colchester (Building)Although the building became known as the Sergeants’ Mess towards the end of the 20th century, it was constructed as the Officers’ Quarters for the Royal Artillery in 1874-5, within the Royal Artillery Barracks (later Le Cateau Barracks).
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Monument record: MCC2116 Berechurch Dyke, Colchester (Monument)Berechurch Dyke, aligned approx. NNE to SSW from the western end of Barnhall Dyke (S. of Colchester Cemetery) to the Roman River Colne for c.3km. South of Berechurch Hall Camp, the dyke turns NNW to SSE, for c.560m, before turning N to S for a further 560m to the Roman River. In 2016, the dyke was also encountered c.1km to the north, within the area of the former Meeanee & Hyderabad Barracks.
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Monument record: MCC9021 Former fulling mill (Monument)Site of fulling mill, on C and A map, 1777 and later brick mill of 1837