Number of records found: 713
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Monument record: MCC3717 Cart lodge to SE of timber framed barn at Checkleys Farm, Tey Road, Aldham (Building)Late C17/early C18 timber-framed cart lodge.
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Monument record: MCC47 38 High Street, Colchester (Building)Post Medieval house and shop with late 14th century cellar.
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Monument record: MCC7374 Church of St Nicholas, Little Wigborough (Monument)Built or rebuilt in the C15.
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Monument record: MCC8334 Colchester - Head Post Office (Monument)In 1934 the site of the new GPO was examined before the new building was begun.
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Monument record: MCC8749 Colchester Institute Playing Fields (Monument)Roman features and finds.
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Monument record: MCC8909 Church of St Peter and St Paul, West Mersea (Building)Parish church, with ragstone walls containing Roman, and later, brick. The earliest evidence (the lower part of the tower) appears to be 11th century in date.
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Monument record: MCC918 Roman building (CAT Building 120), Insula 34 at Culver Street, Colchester (Monument)Roman building within Insula 34 discovered during excavations at Culver Street between 1981-2 and 1984-5.
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Monument record: MCC9191 Building at 38-40 Crouch Street, Colchester (Building)The east end of the church of the Crouched Friars was defined during a watching brief and excavation in advance of redevelopment at 38-42 Crouch Street, Colchester, on the site of the former Crouched Friars friary. The investigations demonstrated that Colchester Building 181, excavated to the west of this site in 1988 (ECC380), is part of the west end and cloisters of the same church. The central tower and cruciform plan could be early medieval, and it is presumed that this church is contemporary with the first documentary reference to the presence of the Crouched Friars here in AD 1251 (although there is no archaeological evidence to directly support this contention).
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Monument record: MCC10074 Civil War siegeworks, former Meeanee & Hyderabad Barracks (Site A), Colchester (Monument)Two substantial ditches, recorded during excavations in 2011 in advance of the redevelopment of the former Meeanee & Hyderabad Barracks, Mersea Road, interpreted as part of a fort constructed in the Civil War of 1648.
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Monument record: MCC11 127 Hythe Hill / Dolphin Inn, Colchester (Building)Late Medieval House, No. 127 Hythe Hill and The Dolphin Inn.