Number of records found: 713
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Monument record: MCC3935 Vale Bakery (Eley and Son), High Street, Dedham (Building)Late medieval timber-framed building.
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Monument record: MCC4423 Gates and gatepiers to Inworth Hall, Kelveden Road, Inworth (Element Group)C18 red brick piers with late C19 wrought iron gates.
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Monument record: MCC4472 Mount Cottage and Yorklette Cottage, Hall Road, Mount Bures (Building)Late medieval timber-framed hall house, converted to two cottages in C18.
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Monument record: MCC4603 Willow Meade (formerly known as Lyntons), Lower Green, Wakes Colne (Building)Late medieval timber-framed house with later additions.
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Monument record: MCC4655 Smugglers Way, 144 Coast Road, West Mersea (Building)Late medieval timber-framed house.
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Monument record: MCC7403 Peldon Hall (Listed Building)Early C14 hall house extensively altered in the late C16 and late C18.
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Monument record: MCC7983 St Giles' Church, Colchester (Monument)C12 and later date.
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Monument record: MCC9199 Roman road at 38-40 Crouch Street, Colchester (Element)Areas of gravel defined during a watching brief and excavation in advance of redevelopment at 38-42 Crouch Street, Colchester, on the site of the (later) medieval Crouched Friars friary, were interepreted as the remains of a minor Roman road or street, aligned NE to SW across the site and heading towards the Balkerne Gate. The known extent of this metalling suggests a street c.4m in width. It should be noted, however, that areas of thin gravel surfaces were recorded during the excavation of medieval burials on the adjacent site (to the west) at number 42, Crouch Street, Colchester, excavated in 1988 (CAR 9, 248). Finds of early Roman, 1st-early 2nd century pottery, from a narrow gravel filled trench on its south side, indicate that the street was laid out in the early Roman period.
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Monument record: MCC7631 St Albrights Church (= St Ethelbert), London Road, Stanway (Monument)Now the parish church of Stanway after a long period of virtual neglect and service as a chapel of ease to All Saints.