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Old flour mill in Colchester
Image: © Gareth James
Taken: 21 Feb 2019
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The (former) East Mill, East Street, CO1 (2)
Image: © Mike Quinn
Taken: 2 Apr 2014
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Colchester - East Mill
A former water and steam corn mill. The current complex dates from 1885-1893 and was renovated by Rank, Hovis, McDougal in 1930-1. It closed in 1976 and was initially converted to a hotel and then later to apartments.
My initial response on seeing the tall central tower was former brewery but my sources soon put me right.
Image: © Chris Allen
Taken: 1 Oct 2014
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Colchester - East Mill
A former water and steam corn mill. The current complex dates from 1885-1893 and was renovated by Rank, Hovis, McDougal in 1930-1. It closed in 1976 and was initially converted to a hotel and then later to apartments.
Image: © Chris Allen
Taken: 1 Oct 2014
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Old flour mill in Colchester
Image: © Gareth James
Taken: 21 Feb 2019
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The (former) East Mill, East Street, CO1
Image: © Mike Quinn
Taken: 2 Apr 2014
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River Colne, from East Street bridge, Colchester
The view south of the derelict building and the swollen River Colne across to the old Wilson Marriage school from the East Street bridge.
Image: © MJ Reilly
Taken: 13 Feb 2009
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Marriage's Mill
This is East Bridge Colchester and Marriage’s Mill. After a spell as a Hotel the Mill has now been converted into flats. You can see the roof of
Image in the background. Today the bridge was out for resurfacing work.
Image: © Glyn Baker
Taken: 24 Feb 2008
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The Olde Siege House
The Olde Siege House (East Bay Colchester). This 15th Century timber framed terrace of three houses (now one property) played a significant role in the siege of Colchester, which took place during the second phase of the English Civil War in the summer of 1648. The Parliamentarian town was taken by the Royalists and was promptly besieged for eleven weeks by Cromwell’s New Model Army. The civil war was finally brought to an end by the signing of a surrender document in the prophetically named “King’s Head Inn”. The red rings on the beams of the building are purported to surround bullet holes from the siege. However my father maintained to the end that he saw red rings being added to the building during his childhood in the early 1930’s..... around holes created with a brace and bit!
Image: © Glyn Baker
Taken: 20 Aug 2005
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Old Bridge Marker by the A137, East Bridge, Colchester
Bridge Marker by the A137, in parish of Colchester (Colchester District), East Street, East Bridge over River Colne, in North parapet, at centre of bridge.
Essex HER.
SMR Number: 40280 https://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MEX1034493&resourceID=1001
Surveyed
Milestone Society National ID: EX_COLC09br
Image: © Milestone Society
Taken: Unknown
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