Number of records found: 3451
(Note: the map is limited to 3000 records)
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Monument record: MCC9308 18th century cottage by Rayners Pond, Langham Wick, Langham (Building)An 18th century timber-framed building (with a 19th century kitchen), behind a new house called Rayners, Wick Lane, Langham Wick, was recorded prior to/during it's removal in 1998.
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Monument record: MCC9324 Parsons Heath, Colchester (Monument)Historic heath shown on the 1777 Chapman & Andre Map.
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Monument record: MCC9346 Structural feature at 176 Magdalen Street, Colchester (Element)In 1998, a timber-framed 17th century building at 176 Magdelen Street was demolished. When the site was cleared, a wall of septaria blocks was recorded, which predates the 17th century building. A small copper alloy coin weight was found close to the wall, marked with the symbol of Henry VIII.
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Monument record: MCC9353 Fingringhoe Hall, Church Road, Fingringhoe (Building)Fingringhoe Hall, mid 17th century and Georgian, and associated outbuildings.
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Monument record: MCC2176 The North Gate, North Hill, Colchester (Monument)Roman North Gate, North Hill, Colchester. There are no surviving above-ground remains of the North Gate, situated at the base (north end) of North Hill.
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Monument record: MCC2218 Lexden Lodge Farmhouse, Lexden Lodge Farm, Colchester (Monument)15th? century farmhouse, within a medieval moated enclosure.
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Monument record: MCC240 Grammar School, Culver Street, Colchester (Building)The Royal Grammar School was founded and endowed by Thomas Christmas in his will dated 1520. The School moved to Lexden Road in 1853 but the structure remained until the mid 20th century.
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Monument record: MCC2423 The Moot Hall, High Street, Colchester (Monument)Early Medieval? Moot Hall, recorded in 1277, demolished in 1843 and replaced with the Town Hall.
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Monument record: MCC2874 Roman building (CAT building 174), Angel Yard, High Street, Colchester (Monument)Roman building (CAT building 174), recorded during excavations in 1986 and 1989.
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Monument record: MCC3135 House and workshop off West Stockwell Street, Colchester (Building)19th-century house and workshop off West Stockwell Street, Colchester. The complex comprises the rare remains of an example of early urban housing expansion in Colchester, dating to 1830 (later converted to a workshop), a large workshop dating to the last quarter of the 19th century and a small, single-storey structure dating to the start of the 20th century, all associated with a small-scale industrial undertaking. This industry was set up by Williams and Co, the forerunner of the landmark Colchester business, Williams and Griffin.