Number of records found: 146
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Monument record: MCC9001 North of Ballast Quay Farm, Wivenhoe (Monument)Site of wind mill.
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Monument record: MCC10072 Medieval occupation features, Innovation Centre, University of Essex (Monument)Archaeological investigation in advance of the construction of the Innovation Centre in 2016 revealed a number of ditches, pits and post-holes dating to the early/mid 13th - mid 14th century, suggesting the existence of a small medieval farmstead in close proximity to the site. A single Roman pit was also excavated.
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Monument record: MCC2353 Greenstead Road, Colchester (Monument)Medieval or earlier Road.
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Monument record: MCC7095 Probable Iron Age burial, southwest of Keelars Farm, Wivenhoe (Monument)Probable Iron Age burial recorded during gravel extraction (sand and gravel pit southwest of Keelars Farm) between 1934 and 1936.
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Monument record: MCC8952 Near Wivenhoe (Find Spot)Fragments of a large urn.
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Monument record: MCC9169 Whitmore Heath, Colchester (Monument)Historic heath shown on the 1777 Chapman & Andre Map.
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Monument record: MCC9292 Battleswick Farm, Rowhedge (Monument)A historic farmstead comprising the farmhouse and working buildings to the west of Rowhedge Road, East Donyland. Battleswick Farm occupies the site of the medieval manor of ‘Battleshall alias Battleswick’ in East Donyland, which bears the name of its 13th century holder Richard Battle of Wivenhoe. For much of its existence the manor appears to have operated either as a grange or a tenanted farm belonging to the larger estate based at Wivenhoe Hall which it overlooks on the opposite bank of the River Colne.
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Monument record: MCC4754 WWII Pillbox, west bank of the River Colne, Fingringhoe (Monument)WWII Pillbox on the west bank of the River Colne, facing across to Wivenhoe.
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Monument record: MCC8972 Earthworks west of Wivenhoe Park, Colchester (Monument)At least 4 ring ditches, 2 concentric.
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Monument record: MCC5389 Late Iron Age and Roman features, University of Essex, Land adjacent to Elmstead and Boundary Road, Colchester. (Monument)A number of Late Iron Age and Roman features with traces of earlier prehistoric activity.