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Colchester Castle is an example of a largely complete Norman castle. Colchester’s keep at 46 m by 34 m (152 by 112 feet) is thought Read more…
Place Tags: Castles and Forts
Mistley Towers are the twin towers of the now demolished Church of St. Mary the Virgin at Mistley. The original Read more…
Colchester Zoo has over 260 rare species many part of breeding programmes. Interactive daily displays get you closer to the Read more…
Place Tags: Animals - Wildlife Zoos
This pinnacled gatehouse, built c.1400, elaborately decorated in East Anglian ‘flushwork’, is the sole survivor of the wealthy Benedictine abbey Read more…
St Botolph’s Priory was the first English Augustinian priory church, founded at the end of the eleventh century from the Read more…
The Playhouse is a Wetherspoon pub in Colchester, Essex. Our pub offers a range of real ales, craft beers and Read more…
Place Tags: Pubs
Beach: On the marina at West Mersea View: The boats! What’s on the menu?: Fantastic fresh seafood, caught locally – Read more…
Place Tags: Cafes
Coggeshall Grange Barn is a 13th-century monastic barn managed by the National Trust, and is one of Europe’s oldest timber-framed Read more…
Place Tags: History - Heritage
The Colchester Natural History Museum is within a former church featuring natural history exhibits on regional animals and geology. Read more…
Place Tags: Museums
Hollytrees Museum is situated in an eighteenth-century house close to Colchester Castle, which was used as a private residence until Read more…
Place Tags: Museums
Castle House was the home of Sir Alfred Munnings from 1919 till his death in 1959 and is architecturally a mixture of Tudor and Georgian elements. Read more…
Place Tags: Museums