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  SMR Number   Monument Name   Summary    
  8127   Feering Hill, Kelvedon   Three quaker burials exhumed c. 1960.    View on Map 
  8128   North east side of Kelvedon   Cropmarks of linear features including a broad double ditched (?) trackway aligned NW-SE.    View on Map 
  8131   Railway cutting at Feering   Palaeolithic flint flake.    View on Map 
  8134   North of Easternford Mill, Feering   Stone coffin, thought to be late Roman, found in c1890 beneath a Saxon interment at Barrow Field in Inworth.    View on Map 
  8176   North of Easternford Mill, Feering   Roman stone coffin.    View on Map 
  8235   Feering Hill, Feering   Quaker burial ground.    View on Map 
  8236   Feering Hill, Feering   Medieval sherds found in 1954.    View on Map 
  8237   Barrowfields, North of Easternford Mill, Feering   Roman Kelvedon's cemetery lay E of Kelvedon Bridge, between the main road and the river.    View on Map 
  8238   Anglo-Saxon cemetery east of Easterford Mill, Kelvedon   Saxon cemetery.    View on Map 
  8239   Barrow Hills   Finds reported from field 436A and 437 (old series), known as Barrow Hills, reportedly similar to finds from `Barrow Fields' (see 8238).    View on Map 
  8240   Barrow Hills   Pot, apparently `British Ware', reportedly found here in C19.    View on Map 
  8241   Inworth, Feering   Skeleton found in c1914 in bank of a disused gravel pit at Inworth.    View on Map 
  8242   Cropmarks associated with the Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Kelvedon   Two ring ditches (c18m and 5m diameter) and possible enclosure, visible on Nursery Land SW of Threshelfords Farm.    View on Map 
  8243   Easterford Mill   C18 watermill.    View on Map 
  8244   Junction of World's End Lane and Feering Hill   In July 1978 the Anglian Water Authority excavated a cruciform trench in the green opposite the Sun Inn, Feering.    View on Map 
  8245   Sun Inn   Road (or yard) surfaces seen to a depth of c1m in the Sun Inn car park..    View on Map 
  8261   Feering -World's End Lane   "Mr A Bonner reported a sherd of a thirteenth or early fourteenth century jug in a soft orange red ware from the area of TL 86151913 to TL 86791913, at a depth of c1m (3ft).    View on Map 
  8346   St Martins Churchyard, Feering   Demolished mortuary chapel in St Martins Churchyard.    View on Map 
  8352   Vicinity of River Blackwater, Feering   Sub-cordate Acheulian hand-axe found on surface of a depression in the river terrace, c90m south-east of the Blackwater; light grey interior, exterior reddish brown.    View on Map 
  8353   Feering House   Two high-sided flint scrapers; excavated from garden at Feering House by Dr DJEL Carrick.    View on Map 
  8354   Feering House   Much medieval and post medieval pottery excavated from garden at Feering House by Dr DJEL Carrick.    View on Map 
  8355   Feering House   Much medieval and post medieval pottery excavated from the garden at Feering House by Dr DJEL Carrick.    View on Map 
  8433   Feering   Handle sherd - medieval, from Kelvedon sewer.    View on Map 
  8598   Vicinity of Feering   Neolithic flint flake found at Feering, given by E Keys to Colchester Museum..    View on Map 
  8599   Feering Hill, Feering   Stone coffin with female bones, found in NW part of the parish.    View on Map 
  8601   Feering Hill, Feering   Licence granted in 1336 for endowment of the free chapel of St Mary in the manor of Feering.    View on Map 
  8667   Feeringbury   House and outbuilding, the house is timber-framed and plastered, with tiled roofs.    View on Map 
  8668   Feeringbury   The C15 hall was divided into two stories in C17 and there are large `modern' additions on the W side.    View on Map 
  8669   East side of Hill House Farm   Course of Roman road to Colchester.    View on Map 
  8670   South east of Coggeshall Hall   Cropmark of an irregular enclosure with entrance on SW side.    View on Map 
  8671   South east of Coggeshall Hall   Roman building found by MJ Campen in 1958.    View on Map 
  8672   Easthorpe Road   Course of Roman road.    View on Map 
  8691   Site of Fulling mill   Fulling mill.    View on Map 
  8748   Langley Green   A crushed Roman cooking pot, c120-250 was found embedded in the stripped surface during observation of the Witham-Langham gas pipeline.    View on Map 
  8749   Langley Green   Observation of gas pipeline laying.    View on Map 
  8750   Langley Green   Observation of topsoil stripping for a gas pipeline revealed features (see 8748, 8749).    View on Map 
  8752   South East of Coggeshall Hall   Circle of Roman roof tile standing on edge, about size of a cart wheel, found in 1958.    View on Map 
  8771   South of Feeringbury   Cropmarks of linear features, small rectangular (?)enclosure, stretch of curving trackway and recently removed field boundaries; several large rectangular `pits'.    View on Map 
  8781   Drummonds   Found in 1958.    View on Map 
  8782   Long mortuary enclosure and round barrow 160m SW of Frame Farm   Large rectangular enclosure, with curved end cut by hedge. According to OS record 1976 "a large rectangular enclosure, a clear rectangular pit and linear and other features.    View on Map 
  8784   River Blackwater, East of Coggeshall Hamlet   A half log with two semi-circular depressions was found in 1977 during sewerage works in the bed of the River Blackwater, 10 ft down.    View on Map 
  8790   South of Hill House Farm, Feering   Cropmarks - old field boundaries? <1> <2>    View on Map 
  8804   East of Hill House Farm   Cropmarks of two ring ditches.    View on Map 
  8806   South of Feering   Cropmarks: double-ditched trackway, a single ring ditch exhibiting internal `pit' joined to trackway by a linear feature.    View on Map 
  8807   North of Feering   Cropmarks of linear features, probably old field boundaries.    View on Map 
  8836   South East of Coggeshall Hall   Cropmarks of a double-ditched rectangular enclosure (parts of eastern and southern sides only showing).    View on Map 
  8837   East side of Cogeshall Hamlet   Cropmarks: linear features and pits.    View on Map 
  13899   All Saints Church, Feering   Parish church, C13-C16, restored in C19.    View on Map 
  13900   All Saints Church, Feering   Parish church C13-C16, restored in C19.    View on Map 
  14240   Cropmark NE of Frame Farm   Cropmark of a roughly circular enclosure, approximately 35m in diameter, appearing on vertical photography.    View on Map 
  14245   Cropmarks E of Prested Hall   Cropmarks of field and Parish boundaries which appear on the OS 1st edition..    View on Map 
  14247   Cropmarks at Little Domsey   Cropmarks of Parish and field boundaries which appear on the OS 1st edition..    View on Map 
  14250   Drainage System along the River Blackwater   Drainage system (potential water meadow) along the River Blackwater.    View on Map 
  14799   Barrows, Worlds End Lane, Feering   At the time of the visit most of the buildings footing had been backfilled with concrete.    View on Map 
  30002   Coggeshall Hall Farmhouse   Late C16 timber framed house.    View on Map 
  30003   Barn 20m NW of Coggeshall Hall Farmhouse   Early C16 or earlier timber framed barn.    View on Map 
  30004   Feeringbury Manor   Late C13/early C14 and later timber framed house, with C19 alterations in gothic revival style.    View on Map 
  30005   Ancillary building 6m SE of Feeringbury Manor   C15 and late C19 timber framed building, probably a chapel, now combined with stable block.    View on Map 
  30006   Waterwheel and mounting approx 23m SW of Feeringbury Manor   C19 overshot waterwheel.    View on Map 
  30007   Barn of Feeringbury Farm 60m SE of Feeringbury Manor   C16 timber framed barn.    View on Map 
  30008   Barn 50m SW of Frame Farmhouse   Late C16 timber framed barn.    View on Map 
  30009   Cowes and Bushmoor   Early C16 timber framed house with later alterations.    View on Map 
  30010   Feering Place   C17 timber framed house with C19 brick extensions.    View on Map 
  30011   Moor Cottage   Early C17 timber framed house, extended in C18.    View on Map 
  30012   The Sun Inn   Early C16 timber framed house, formerly part of larger house, now inn.    View on Map 
  30013   Sun Cottage   C15 and C16 timber framed house, part of former house, now house, garage and shop.    View on Map 
  30015   Wall forming the street boundary of 9 Feering Hill   C18/C19 red brick wall.    View on Map 
  30016   The Vicarage   Early C19 brick house.    View on Map 
  30017   Complex of walls, railings and gates forming the street boundary of No 11   C16 to C19 brick walls and cast iron gates and railings.    View on Map 
  30018   St Andrews and Feering Hill House   Early C18 house extensively altered c.1814.    View on Map 
  30019   Wall along the street boundary of St Andrews and Feering Hill House   C18/C19 red brick wall.    View on Map 
  30020   The Barn and attached ancillary buildings   C18/C19 timber framed barn and ancillary buildings.    View on Map 
  30021   Bridge House   C16 timber framed house altered in C17 and C18.    View on Map 
  30022   Timbers   C15 timber framed house altered in C16, C17 and C18.    View on Map 
  30023   The Old Anchor Public House   C15 and C16 timber framed house, now public house.    View on Map 
  30024   Cobham Oak Cottages   C13, C16 and C18 timber framed cottages.    View on Map 
  30025   Pump approx 7m NE of Cobham Oak Cottages   C18 water pump.    View on Map 
  30026   Poplar Hall Farmhouse   C15 and C17 timber framed house.    View on Map 
  30027   Hornigalls Farmhouse   C16 timber framed house.    View on Map 
  30028   Old Wills Farmhouse   C14/C15 timber framed house altered in C16 and C20.    View on Map 
  30029   Barn 25m NE of Old Wills Farmhouse   C17 timber framed barn.    View on Map 
  30030   Prested Hall   C14, C16 and C17 timber framed house.    View on Map 
  30031   Rye Mill House   C17 timber framed house, extended in late C18.    View on Map 
  30032   Cockerells Farmhouse and bakehouse   Late C17/early C18 brick house with bakehouse of c.1800.    View on Map 
  30033   The Old Cottage   C17 timber framed house.    View on Map 
  30034   Church Cottage, Feering   Early C18 timber framed house.    View on Map 
  30035   K6 Telephone kiosk (NGR 8721 2030)   Mid/late C20 Type K6 telephone kiosk, designed in 1935.    View on Map 
  30036   The Bell Inn   C16 timber framed house extended C18 and C19, now public house.    View on Map 
  30037   Walberswick House   C18/early C19 brick and timber framed house.    View on Map 
  30038   Parish Church of All Saints, Feering   C13 and later parish church restored in C19.    View on Map 
  30039   Church Gate House, Feering   Early C16 Guildhall for guild of Corpus Christi, extended in C17 and C18 to form house.    View on Map 
  30040   End Cottage   Late medieval timber framed house, altered in C19.    View on Map 
  30041   Apple Tree Cottage   Late C16 timber framed house, extended in C19.    View on Map 
  30042   Church Farm Cottages, Feering   C15 timber framed house, altered in C19, now three cottages.    View on Map 
  30043   Church Farmhouse, Feering   Late C14/early C15 timber framed house.    View on Map 
  17213   Kane Farm   Cropmarks    View on Map 
  15819   Milepost on A120 at Feering (site of)   C19 cast iron milepost by T Firmin.    View on Map 
  17593   Course of Roman road from Coggeshall to Feering.   Possible Roman road that appears to follow tghe course of the present road.    View on Map 
  40271   Kelvedon Bridge, Feering Hill   C19 brick bridge.    View on Map 
  39353   Barn 60m NW of Feering Place   Late C18/Early C19. Timber-framed on brick plinth.    View on Map 
  39354   Barn 50m NNW of Feering Place   Barn. Mid/late-C18. Timber-framed (oak) on brick p[inth.    View on Map