Number of records found: 713
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Monument record: MCC7562 St Michaels Church, Berechurch (originally at West Donyland) (Monument)Church to the north-east of Berechurch Hall.
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Monument record: MCC7930 St John's Abbey, Colchester (Monument)Founded in the late 11th century for Benedictine monks by Eudo Dapifer.
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Monument record: MCC1123 Roman building (CAT Building 146), 7-15 Long Wyre Street, Colchester (Monument)Roman building (CAT Building 146), Long Wyre Street, recorded during excavations in 1979.
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Monument record: MCC1128 Late Medieval wall foundation, Culver Street, Colchester (Element)Late Medieval wall foundation discovered at Culver Street between 1981-2 and 1984-5.
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Monument record: MCC148 Bourne Mill, Colchester (Building)16th century fishing lodge/ watermill. Bourne Mill, built c.1591.
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Monument record: MCC1732 Colchester Castle, Colchester (Monument)11th century (c.AD 1078) Norman Castle Keep built on the foundations of the Roman Temple of Claudius and Bailey defences. The keep was built in at least two main phases and its initial form consisted of a single storey stone keep with crenellated parapet wall. During the early 12th century, the keep's outer walls were raised by at least one storey and a fore-building was added on the south side to protect the main entrance. A barbican replaced this in the 13th century. The castle's earthwork defences consisted of an upper and 'nether' or lower bailey bank and ditch (to the north, and downslope to the town wall) with at least one entrance in the upper bailey's south-west corner, occupying c.5.7ha. in total area. The upper bailey defences had been built by 1101. The northern and eastern arms of the upper bailey defences survive as landscaped earthworks within Castle Park. The southern arms lies just to the north of the High Street, and the western arm, below or just to the east of Maidenburgh Street. The nether bailey is possibly part of a second phase, of the late 12th century. The southern end of the eastern arm of the nether bailey survives as a landscaped ditch in Castle Park. The western arm lies below or just to the east of Maidenburgh Street. A masonry chapel and domestic buildings stood to the south of the keep. The keep was partially demolished by John Wheeley in the 17th century.
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Monument record: MCC2363 Roman street, Colchester (Monument)Roman N to S street in the colonia, defined between Insulae 10 and 11 and also between Insulae 18 and 19, and on the line of the Fortress via principalis (MCC760).
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Monument record: MCC2537 Medieval St Mary Magdalen's Hospital, Colchester (Monument)Living quarters of Medieval hospital, Brook Street, Colchester.
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Monument record: MCC3237 67 to 71 Crouch Street, Colchester (Building)C18 timber-framed houses.
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Monument record: MCC3239 75 Crouch Street, Colchester (Building)C18 brick built house.