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  2. Grade II* listed buildings in Colchester (borough) - Wikipedia

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    Colchester: Inn: Early 16th century: 24 February 1950 1123534 ... 29–31 West Stockwell Street Colchester: Timber-framed house: c.1600: 24 February 1950

  3. CO postcode area - Wikipedia

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    The CO postcode area, also known as the Colchester postcode area, [2] is a group of sixteen postcode districts in the east of England, within nine post towns.These cover northeast Essex (including Colchester, Clacton-on-Sea, Frinton-on-Sea, Halstead, Harwich, Manningtree and Walton-on-the-Naze) and a small part of south Suffolk (including Bures and Sudbury).

  4. Premier Inn - Wikipedia

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    Premier Inn Limited is a British limited service hotel chain and the UK's largest hotel brand, with more than 800 hotels, with over 72,000 rooms. It operates hotels in a variety of locations including city centres, suburbs and airports, competing with the likes of Travelodge and Ibis hotels.

  5. East Anglia - Wikipedia

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    In a 2022 study by Joscha Gretzinger et al., the populations of Norfolk and Suffolk were found to be the group with the lowest amount of Iron Age/Roman period British Isles-related ancestry, with only about 11–12.7% of their ancestry being derived from that group, while having one of the highest amounts of Continental North European (45.9 ...

  6. Albert Hall, Colchester - Wikipedia

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    The first corn exchange in the town was designed by David Laing and was erected at the west end of the High Street in 1820. [2] In the early 1840s, civic officials decided that the old corn exchange was inadequate and should be replaced by a new structure on an adjacent site to the east of the old building. [a]

  7. St Botolph's Priory - Wikipedia

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    A Saxon church dedicated to St Botolph originally stood on the site of the priory, with a tower which resembled the Saxon tower of Holy Trinity church in Colchester. [2] The church's conversion to an Augustinian priory began with a Kentish priest called Norman, who had studied under Anselm of Canterbury in France before returning to England and settling in Colchester.