Number of records found: 214
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Monument record: MCC2087 Medieval stone hall, Castle Park, Colchester (Monument)Medieval domestic stone hall within the upper bailey (and to the south) of Colchester Castle.
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Monument record: MCC3086 Two fragments of human bone adjacent to the Ranger Station, Upper Castle Park, Colchester (Element)Two fragments of human bone were found at the south end of a trench along the east side of the Ranger Station office in 2014.
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Monument record: MCC724 Rampart of Legionary Fortress Annexe, Colchester (Monument)Roman Legionary Fortress Annexe Rampart, Colchester.
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Monument record: MCC7279 Heath Farm Dyke Middle, Colchester (Monument)A short section of Heath Farm Dyke Middle, c.160m long and aligned ESE-WSW, survives in the wood at the back of the Church of Jesus Christ and the Latter-Day Saints, Straight Road.
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Monument record: MCC1314 Outer bailey bank of Colchester Castle (Monument)Norman outer bailey bank of Colchester Castle.
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Monument record: MCC7044 Late Iron Age trapezoidal enclosure, Gosbecks, Stanway (Monument)Large trapezoidal-shaped enclosure c.2ha. in area, remodelled several times, located to the west of the theatre (MCC2831) and south-west of the Romano-Celtic Temple complex (MCC2849). Assumed to be the royal farmstead of Cunobelin. The enclosure is well-recorded by aerial photography, and also geophysical survey, although investigation by excavation has been very limited.
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Monument record: MCC7800 Colchester Castle (Monument)Castle comprised an inner bailey around a keep, and an outer bailey between the inner bailey and the N wall of the town.
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Monument record: MCC2080 Roman Theatre, Maidenburgh Street, Colchester (Monument)Roman Theatre, (west of) Maidenburgh Street and (south of) St Helen's Lane. A 'D'-shaped Roman theatre stood to the west of, and adjacent to, the Temple of Claudius, facing northwards down the slope to the River (to the south of St Helens Lane) in Insula 13. It was built of septaria and tile, although heavily robbed, and would have been large enough to accommodate a seated audience of at least 3,000. It is estimated in size at 70m E to W and 37m N to S. Excavations in 1981-2 dated the theatre to the 2nd-3rd centuries. See MCC2831 for the Roman theatre at Gosbecks.
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Monument record: MCC2084 Castle Upper Bailey Chapel, Colchester (Monument)Late Anglo-Saxon and medieval Castle bailey chapel (foundations still exposed), immediately to the south of the Castle Keep.
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Monument record: MCC8182 Colchester-Gosbecks Dyke south (Monument)Section across Gosbecks Dyke south by CFC Hawkes (Section no.II)..