Number of records found: 3451
(Note: the map is limited to 3000 records)
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Monument record: MCC3211 Balkerne Water Tower (Jumbo), Colchester (Monument)Late 19th century brick water tower, completed in 1883, by Charles Clegg, Borough Surveyor and Engineer.
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Monument record: MCC3314 East Mills, East Street, Colchester (Building)Mid/late C19 brick built mill.
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Monument record: MCC351 Church of St Andrews, Greenstead, Colchester (Building)12th? century or earlier church.
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Monument record: MCC3791 Church of St Peter, Boxted (Monument)C12 and later church.
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Monument record: MCC396 St Martin's Church, West Stockwell Street, Colchester (Building)12th century church of possible Anglo-Saxon foundation.
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Monument record: MCC400 Church of All Saints, High Street, Colchester (Building)12th century church or likely earlier origin.
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Monument record: MCC402 St James's Church, High Street, Colchester (Monument)12th century church, much altered, located on the south side of the High Street, close to the site of East Gate.
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Monument record: MCC415 St John's Abbey Gatehouse, Colchester (Monument)15th century Gatehouse for St John's Abbey, Colchester.
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Monument record: MCC4348 Layer Mill, Mill Lane, Layer-de-la-Haye (Building)Late C18 watermill.
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Monument record: MCC4544 Lexden and Winstree Union Workhouse (St Albrights Hospital), London Road, Colchester (Monument)The Lexden and Winstree Union Workhouse, on the south side of Lexden Road, was constructed in 1836 by Scott and Moffatt as a variation on the Sampson Kempthorne radial plan form. It comprised a central hub with four projecting accommodation wings and segregated yards enclosed by an outer rim of octagonal service structures. An entrance block was located to the north and an infirmary to the south. A chapel, laundry and mortuary were added later. After 1930 it became St Albrights Hospital and in latter years was occupied by Essex County Council Social Services, before closure in 2006 and subsequent conversion to residential.