Number of records found: 3451
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Monument record: MCC713 Medieval lime kiln LF121-2/79/86, Lion Walk, Colchester (Monument)Medieval small lime kiln, Site L, Lion Walk, recorded during the excavations at Lion Walk between 1971-4.
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Monument record: MCC7183 Church of St Andrew, Wormingford (Monument)Church was restored in 1869-70, when the north vestry and the organ chamber were added and the south porch was rebuilt.
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Monument record: MCC7210 South of Whitepark Farm (Find Spot)Medieval sherds.
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Monument record: MCC7218 Near 'Lodge Hills' (Find Spot)Medieval sherds, c.1966.
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Monument record: MCC7323 Site of St Mary's Church, Layer Breton (Monument)Site of St Mary's Church, Layer Breton, demlished in 1915. There was a church on this site, opposite Layer Breton Hall, by 1329. In 1768 Morant described it as, "of one piece with the chancel, both tiled. In a wooden turret there is one bell".
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Monument record: MCC7369 St Stephen's Church, Great Wigborough (Monument)Nave C14, chancel C14 rebuilt and west tower C15 rebuilt. Badly damaged in the 1884 earthquate and extensively rebuilt in the late C19.
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Monument record: MCC7403 Peldon Hall (Listed Building)Early C14 hall house extensively altered in the late C16 and late C18.
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Monument record: MCC7413 Fields Farm - Barn Field (Find Spot)Scatter of pottery and flints found by Mr Martin Jeffrey during fieldwalking, including a few fragments of unglazed medieval pot and one undecorated rim.
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Monument record: MCC7486 St Michaels Church (remains of), Myland (Monument)The first chapel built here in c.1360 and destroyed 1648.
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Monument record: MCC7513 Church of St Margaret, Aldham (Monument)Church of St Margaret, Aldham, constructed in 1854-5 by E.C. Hakewill and built of old materials (including C13 and C14 features) on a new site. The original church (see MCC7512), demolished in 1855, was located over 1km to the south-west.