Status: Demolished
Select a building title for more information.
| Title | Details | Date | Image |
|---|---|---|---|
| Greenstead Road (east side) | c 1800??, detached house, brick, lead roof, front door with pilasters, sash windows, brick wall with gate to front garden. | ||
| Salisbury Road | The Salisbury Hotel, built 1885 and name after Lord Salisbury, prime minister of the day. Demolished to make way for a block of flats. Photograph taken in 1991. See Inns, [...] | ![]() | |
| Hythe Station Road | The Hythe railway station, demolished 2009… Photos taken 2008. | ![]() | |
| King Edward Quay, Hythe | The Waterside Inn, previously the New Dock Inn, demolished c1995. See Inns, Taverns and Pubs of Colchester for further information. J017 | ![]() | |
| Harwich Road | The Flying Fox Public House, demolished November 2001. J001 | ![]() | |
| Harwich Road, Colchester | The Flying Fox that preceded the later building, that was, in turn, demolished in 2001. The later building is shown in this picture, being near to completion. When the new [...] | ![]() | |
| Greenstead Road, Colchester | The Six Bells Public House was demolished in the 1990’s to make way for Tesco supermarket at the Hythe. See Inns, Taverns and Pubs of Colchester by Jess A Jephcott, [...] | ![]() | |
| Maldon Road | Diamond Place was demolished in 2006. 11 Maldon Road. This Victorian house was replaced by a five storey block of 12 one bedroom flats. The house was built by Edwin [...] | ![]() | |
| Mill Road, Colchester | The Travellers Friend. demolished to make way for some houses. Photograph taken in 1991. See Inns, Taverns and Pubs of Colchester for more information. J007 | ![]() |








