Number of records found: 713
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Monument record: MCC7852 St Nicholas' Church, Colchester (Monument)Built on the site of a Roman Building
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Monument record: MCC8341 The North-east cemetery, Brick Field (Everett's Brickyard), Colchester (Monument)North-east cemetery of Roman Colchester.
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Monument record: MCC8606 Anglo-Saxon burials, Guildford Road Estate, Colchester (Monument)Probable site of an early Anglo-Saxon cemetery indicated by Anglo-Saxon artefacts (grave goods) and skeletal remains discovered in 1971/72 by a metal detectorist.
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Monument record: MCC8677 Bonner's Saltings (Nature reserve) (Monument)Soilmark of a redhill, which covers a large area (c.30 x 30m) and may represent two, or more, sites.
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Monument record: MCC9290 St Mary Magdalen's Church, Colchester (Monument)St Mary Magdalen's Church was erected in 1853 (consecrated in 1854) on the site of Magdalen Green (at the junction of Magdalen Street and Brook Street) and to the south of the medieval church (MCC418). The 19th century church was demolished in 1994 and there are no visible traces (of church or churchyard) and St Mary Magdalen House (1-6 Magdalen Street) is located on the site of the church.<1><2> The medieval church (which lay to the north) was demolished in 1854, after the consecration of a new church to the south. The churchyard (see also MCC2533) was extended south beyond the earlier brick boundary wall and burials continued in both the old and new grounds until the early 20th century; the churchyard extended along the west side of Brook Street, across the site of the medieval church and as far as the almshouses. Rodwell recorded in 1977, 'The C19 church is a drab building with little historic interest; it is faced with knapped flints on a brick and rubble core (probably containing much medieval stonework from the hospital). The facing flints are falling away at the east end and the soft limestone dressings around the windows and doorways are badly decayed. The cost of maintaining this building will be great. The graveyard is a fairly large, walled area, now disused, with few monuments: presumably clearance has taken place in the past. The monuments include a few heavily weathered C18 headstones and some C19 tombs, only one of which is of real interest: a box-tomb with iron railings.<3>
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Monument record: MCC9321 Berechurch Hall, West Donyland (site of) (Monument)Berechurch Hall probably has medieval (14th century or earlier) origins. The manor house was damaged during the Civil War, when it was the home of Sir Henry Audley, and presumably repaired. It was rebuilt several times, before demolition in 1952.
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Monument record: MCC10388 Group of charcoal-rich pits at Lodge Farm, Boxted Road, Great Horkesley (Element Group)An archaeological excavation by Colchester Archaeological Trust in 2018 revealed 42 charcoal-rich pits (i.e. pits containing charcoal-rich fills), ranging in date from the Early Iron Age to the post-medieval or modern periods (late 15th to 19th/20th century), as well as a Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age pit, an Early Iron Age pit, a late medieval pit and a number of undated features. In addition, two medieval or post-medieval ditches were also revealed.
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Monument record: MCC12 126 Hythe Hill / Dolphin Inn, Colchester (Building)Late Medieval house at 126 Hythe Hill and The Dolphin Inn.
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Monument record: MCC3058 Roman ditches and pits, High Trees, St Clare Drive, Colchester (Element Group)Four north/south ditches and one east/west ditch recorded by excavation in 2016, primarily of an early Roman date. Another two north/south ditches were identified by evaluation in 2013 (T3, F19 and T4, F2), although F19 could not be traced by excavation. A number of Roman pits/rubbish pits were excavated, indicative of occupation, with finds from the site forming a moderately wealthy assemblage.
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Monument record: MCC4940 Turner Rise, Colchester: Former British Rail Car Park Site. (Monument)Trial trenching followed by a watching brief revealed evidence of a Roman Cemetary area. Civil War seige ditches possibly located.