Number of records found: 301
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Monument record: MCC9198 Mulberry Green Farm, Copford (Monument)Historic Farmstead shown on the County Series at 1:2500 Scale Epoch 1 Map (1874-1887).
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Monument record: MCC9315 Site of Little Birch Hall, Birch (Monument)In 1843-8 C.G. Round built the new Birch Hall, south-west of the old Hall (and to the south of St Mary's Church), to designs by Thomas Hopper. There was, however, a manor recorded in the 11th century, presumably in a similar location. Round's Hall was demolished in 1954, except for a three-bayed, two-storeyed brick wing.
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Monument record: MCC4082 Kilmory & 1-6 High Lift Cottages (Industrial)Interwar water workers cottages built by the South Essex Water Co.
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Monument record: MCC4083 1-3 Low Lift Cottages, Langham (Industrial)Interwar water workers cottages built by the South Essex Water Co.
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Monument record: MCC5471 WWII Ammunition Shelter (destroyed), Hall grounds, Little Horkesley (Monument)This ammunition shelter survived until just 3 years ago when it was demolished.
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Monument record: MCC5475 WWII Spigot Mortar Emplacement (destroyed), Burnt Dick Hill, Boxted (Monument)Spigot Mortar Emplacement (destroyed).
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Monument record: MCC5499 WWII Ammunition Shelter (destroyed), Church Hall, Wormingford (Monument)Ammunition Shelter (destroyed).
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Monument record: MCC7144 Josselyns, Water Lane, Little Horkesley (Monument)Josselyns - Baileys on C and A map of 1777. NB. This building first appears on the 1973-1993 County Series 1:10k map (and not before). It is likely that this record was assigned erroenously, and should relate to Old Josselyns (MCC4371), which does appear (Baileys) on Chapman and Andre's 1777 map).
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Monument record: MCC7155 Wormingford Mere (Monument)Decoy. Ap's in SMR show decoy. Mere appears on 1838 Wormingford Tithe Map.