Number of records found: 713
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Monument record: MCC7828 Colchester - St Helens Chapel (Monument)Possibly pre-Norman in origin.
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Monument record: MCC8488 Colchester - Mersea Road cemetery (Monument)Roman and Saxon burials, arms and urns found according to Cutts in Cromwell Road E of the Mersea Road.
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Monument record: MCC8608 Late Roman inhumation cemetery, Butt Road, Colchester (Monument)During sand quarrying along the western side of Butt Road in the mid-19th century, part of an extensive late Roman inhumation cemetery was found.
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Monument record: MCC9275 Buildings behind the North Hill Hotel, 51 North Hill, Colchester (Building)A historic building survey, combined with documentary research, of buildings at the rear of the North Hill Hotel (formerly the Peveril Hotel), revealed the presence of a previously unrecognised 15th- or early 16th-century open hall-house, which was later converted into a 'warehouse' in the late 19th century.
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Monument record: MCC10048 Barn at New Hall, Little Wigborough (Building)The barn at New Hall was formed in c.1840 by adding a new northern porch to the 18th century timber frame of a neat-house (cattle shed) that was probably moved from the opposite corner of the adjoining cattle yard. Extensions were added to both gables in the late-19th or early-20th centuries.
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Monument record: MCC10095 Group of pits south of Berechurch Dyke, former Meeanee & Hyderabad Barracks (Site J), Colchester (Element Group)Group of pits south of the late Iron Age Berechurch Dyke North (Hyderabad Sector), recorded during 2011 Site J excavation, in advance of the redevelopment of the former Meeanee & Hyderabad Barracks, Mersea Road.
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Monument record: MCC10133 Meanee and Hyderabad Barracks, Colchester Garrison, Colchester (Monument)Meanee and Hyderabad Barracks (site of) located on the east side of Mersea Road, Colchester.
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Monument record: MCC119 59 East Street, Colchester (Building)Mid 16th century house with late 17th century addition at west end.
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Monument record: MCC135 20 & 21 Middleborough, Colchester (Building)17th century brick house with Georgian windows.
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Monument record: MCC151 12 High Street, Colchester (site of) (Monument)Medieval House of rebuilt c.1700 date but retaining medieval cellar, now demolished.