Number of records found: 301
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Monument record: MCC7234 North east of Whitepark Farm (Find Spot)A palstave was recovered as a surface find by Mr Bennett of Boxted Hall, in a recently ploughed-up meadow.
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Monument record: MCC9075 Church of St Mary the Virgin, Langham (Monument)Norman nave, Roman brick quoins in NE angle of the nave; otherwise mainly of rubble and flint.
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Monument record: MCC9096 Cropmark of a henge? monument, 70m north east of Cross Cottages, Boxted (Monument)Circular enclosure with two opposed entrances (probable henge?), recorded as cropmarks by air photography. Dark spot in centre
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Monument record: MCC5682 Wormingford Mere, Wormingford. (Monument)To the west of the decoys are cropmarks of two very large ring ditches.
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Monument record: MCC7142 Bowdens (Monument)Ring ditch.
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Monument record: MCC7182 Church of St Andrew, Wormingford (Monument)Walls are of flint rubble with some brick reused; dressings are limestone and Roman brick (see MCC7181): roofs are tiled.
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Monument record: MCC3791 Church of St Peter, Boxted (Monument)C12 and later church.
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Monument record: MCC5474 WWII Royal Observer Corps Post, Boxted Church Road, Great Horkesley (Monument)A finely-surviving World War Two Royal Observatory Corps (R.O.C.) post. R.O.C. posts of this type are now thought to be very rare, certainly in Essex, and this example is in particularly good condition.
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Monument record: MCC7159 All Saints' Church, Great Horkesley (Monument)Church has limestone and flint rubble walls with some puddingstone and septaria; dressings are limestone and brick.
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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.