Number of records found: 713
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Monument record: MCC243 7 & 9 Queen Street, Colchester (Building)15th or 14th century house.
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Monument record: MCC3217 Bourne Mill (Listed Building)Late C16 building, probably a fishing lodge, later converted to mill, now house.
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Monument record: MCC5414 Church Lane, Colchester (Monument)Excavation of cropmarks revealed an Iron Age droveway or trackway, and enclosures, with later Roman and Anglo-Saxon material.
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Monument record: MCC6956 All Saint's Church, Inworth (Monument)The chancel was lengthened by a few feet, probably in C14.
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Monument record: MCC7558 St Mary's Church, West Bergholt (Monument)Excavated in Spring 1978, which defined a possible timber Saxon church under the C11 unicellular apsidal masonry church.
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Monument record: MCC7801 Colchester Castle (Monument)The keep became ruinous early in the C17. Changes were made to the structure in the mid C18.
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Monument record: MCC7832 St Runwald's Church, Colchester (Monument)Stood in the middle of the High Street and was demolished 1878.
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Monument record: MCC7843 St Martin's Church, Colchester (Monument)Upper part of the tower fell probably early in the C17.
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Monument record: MCC7846 St Peter's Church, Colchester (Monument)Only church in Colchester mentioned in Domesday Survey.
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Monument record: MCC8793 St Edmunds Church, East Mersea (Monument)Parish Church of St Edmunds, also referred to as the Parish Church of St Edmund King and Martyr. The earliest masonry dates from the C12-C13 but much of the structure is C14-C16.