Romano-Celtic Temple
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Remis Mar
Empty Field. Waste of time.
Aug 22nd, 2022 -
Thomas Stanford-Eyre
Mar 15th, 2021 -
adam mead
Sep 18th, 2018 -
Fran Abroad
Great place for a walk. The only remains of the Celtic Temple, dated 200AD, are highlighted by chalk outlines on the ground. The temple must have been quite large. Unfortunately the information signs are very weather beaten. Quite mystical standing there trying to imagine what it must have been like.
Jul 29th, 2018 -
PJ Boyles
The outline of the Roman temple and it's portico are marked out on the grass. A statue of Mercury was found here in the early 20th century. I remember archaeologists from Colchester Archaeology Trust excavating a test trench across here in the early 1990's. Relaxing place to come, fills with dog walkers quite quickly. Normally hear sky larks flying around
Mar 8th, 2018
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Questions & Answers
Q Where is Romano-Celtic Temple located?
A Romano-Celtic Temple is located at Gosbecks field, Colchester, eng CO2 9JR
Q What days are Romano-Celtic Temple open?
A Romano-Celtic Temple is open:
Friday: 24 Hours
Saturday: 24 Hours
Sunday: 24 Hours
Monday: 24 Hours
Tuesday: 24 Hours
Wednesday: 24 Hours
Thursday: 24 Hours
Q How is Romano-Celtic Temple rated?
A Romano-Celtic Temple has a 4.8 Star Rating from 5 reviewers.
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Romano-Celtic Temple
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( 5 Reviews )Remis Mar on Google
Empty Field. Waste of time.
Thomas Stanford-Eyre on Google
adam mead on Google
Fran Abroad on Google
Great place for a walk. The only remains of the Celtic Temple, dated 200AD, are highlighted by chalk outlines on the ground. The temple must have been quite large. Unfortunately the information signs are very weather beaten. Quite mystical standing there trying to imagine what it must have been like.
PJ Boyles on Google
The outline of the Roman temple and it's portico are marked out on the grass. A statue of Mercury was found here in the early 20th century. I remember archaeologists from Colchester Archaeology Trust excavating a test trench across here in the early 1990's. Relaxing place to come, fills with dog walkers quite quickly. Normally hear sky larks flying around