Number of records found: 712
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Monument record: MCC4735 Navy and Army Stores, 27 Head Street, Colchester (Building)Early C15 timber-framed house, converted to public house late C19 and shop mid C20.
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Monument record: MCC4836 The Old Candle Factory, Dedham (Building)A possible medieval industrial building
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Monument record: MCC6925 Bourne Mill (Monument)Bourne Mill, a late Elizabethan building built in 1591, probably as a fishing lodge.
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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: MCC7850 St Mary's Church, Colchester (Monument)The earliest part of the present building is the stump of the early C16 W tower.
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Monument record: MCC414 St Giles' Church, Colchester (Monument)12th century origin, considerably altered. Closed 1953. Now Masonic Hall.
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Monument record: MCC7548 St Andrews Church, Marks Tey (Monument)Church of c.1100.
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Monument record: MCC9202 Roman street at 38-40 Crouch Street, Colchester (Building)At least one Roman building (Colchester Building 213) lay on the south side of the metalled Roman road (MCC9199), aligned parallel to it (NE to SW). The building was defined during a watching brief and excavation in advance of redevelopment at 38-42 Crouch Street, Colchester, on the site of the (later) medieval Crouched Friars friary, sealed by the medieval burials and the dark soil L2 and only encountered at the lower levels of the contractors’ excavations during the watching brief and at the base of the excavation area. In addition, there were a small number of other features of probable late Roman date. All of these features share the approximate alignment of the Roman street. All contained pottery which can be dated to the mid 3rd-4th century. A small ditch or Gully, F40, was located just to the north-east of F54 is probably of late Roman date. This feature was mostly recorded in plan, but the alignment is similar to that of F54/F58 (features F54 and F58 could represent a small ditch on the south side of this street, or the foundations of a Roman building fronting onto its south side).
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Monument record: MCC5545 Mascott's, 6 School Road, Copford (Building)House. Mid/late C16 with probable C15 origins to central hall.
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Monument record: MCC7193 Church of St John the Baptist, Mount Bures (Monument)Walls are coursed flint rubble with Roman brick quoins; dressings are limestone and clunch; roofs are tiled.