Roman Theatre at Gosbecks
Chamber Rating
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James Holmes
Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No More
Nov 24th, 2022 -
andrew wilkin
Visited on Weekend Wait time 1 hr+ More
Nov 16th, 2022 -
David
Located within the large Gosbeck Archeological parks. I saw this site on the news when they received funding for a new round of archeological studies. We easily found the site of this Theatre and the nearby Temple. Lots of effort has been made to mark out the sites in white lines and provide useful information to visitors. Grass is kept short in the two locations. Once in the site of the theatre, it's features in the landscape became clearly apparent. The park is beautiful, with countryside surrounding it. At the moment they are supporting nesting Skylarks by leaving grass long in places. Be prepared to keep dogs on a lead in much of the park, to protect the nesting sites. Lots more to explore all around this spot, with dozens of footpaths and bridleways crisscrossing it. We parked in the large free public carpark on the parks North West corner. From there you have a map and lots of signs. Well worth a visit.
Apr 15th, 2022 -
mark fivecortina
Love it here so full of history. Sometimes I close my eyes and imagine the cheering from the crowds in the amphitheater. It must have been so brilliant to witness
Jul 7th, 2021 -
Brian Hayward
Favourite dog walking place. Ever !!
Apr 10th, 2021
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Questions & Answers
Q Where is Roman Theatre at Gosbecks located?
A Roman Theatre at Gosbecks is located at 2 Olivers Ln, Stanway, eng CO2 0HH
Q How is Roman Theatre at Gosbecks rated?
A Roman Theatre at Gosbecks has a 4.8 Star Rating from 6 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Roman Theatre at Gosbecks
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( 6 Reviews )James Holmes on Google
Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No More
andrew wilkin on Google
Visited on Weekend Wait time 1 hr+ More
David on Google
Located within the large Gosbeck Archeological parks. I saw this site on the news when they received funding for a new round of archeological studies. We easily found the site of this Theatre and the nearby Temple. Lots of effort has been made to mark out the sites in white lines and provide useful information to visitors. Grass is kept short in the two locations. Once in the site of the theatre, it's features in the landscape became clearly apparent.
The park is beautiful, with countryside surrounding it. At the moment they are supporting nesting Skylarks by leaving grass long in places. Be prepared to keep dogs on a lead in much of the park, to protect the nesting sites. Lots more to explore all around this spot, with dozens of footpaths and bridleways crisscrossing it.
We parked in the large free public carpark on the parks North West corner. From there you have a map and lots of signs. Well worth a visit.
mark fivecortina on Google
Love it here so full of history. Sometimes I close my eyes and imagine the cheering from the crowds in the amphitheater. It must have been so brilliant to witness
Brian Hayward on Google
Favourite dog walking place. Ever !!