Number of records found: 713
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Monument record: MCC7805 St James' Church, Colchester (Monument)Walls are of flint and septaria rubble, partly faced with knapped flints, tower has a large admixture of Roman brick.
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Monument record: MCC7839 All Saints Church, Colchester (Monument)the church was restored in the middle of the C19 when the existing N arcade of the nave replaced a previous, worn one.
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Monument record: MCC7841 St Martin's Church, Colchester (Monument)Rodwell suggests this is an Anglo-Saxon church on the grounds of its dedication, situation, orientation and plan, and possibly quite a substantial one.
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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: MCC8210 Possible Medieval kiln site, Roman Hill House, Mersea Road, Colchester (Monument)Medieval kiln said to have been discovered in the grounds of Roman Hill House during construction of tennis court.
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Monument record: MCC8605 Two early Anglo-Saxon brooches, Union House, Colchester (Find Spot)Two early Anglo-Saxon cruciform brooches found by workmen on the site of the Union House (MCC5174) in the mid 19th century.
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Monument record: MCC3487 Church of St Peter, Colchester (Building)Early C15 church.
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Monument record: MCC6961 All Saints Church, Messing (Building)Stone rubble walls with conglomerate and Roman brick (see MCC6960); limestone dressings; tiled roofs.
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Monument record: MCC7138 Castle Mound North of St John's Church, Mount Bures (Monument)Mound, c.35ft high, and 200ft in diameter at the base.
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Monument record: MCC7200 Church of St Peter and Paul, Little Horkesley (Monument)The medieval church was almost completely destroyed by a bomb in 1940, rebuilt in Perp style in 1957-8. Rendered walls with stone dressings, and a brick S. porch.