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During the Civil War in , the town was under siege for 11 weeks - at the end of this siege two royalist leaders Lucas and Lisle were held in the prison and later executed in the park grounds - the spot of their execution can still be seen today and it is claimed that where the blood of the two officers was spilt - the grass will never grow again. That completes the history of the park to the 17th century - the next years have seen it's development as a garden.

By the 18th century the park had become part of the garden of the Hollytrees Mansion - one of it's best known residents was a Lawyer called Charles Grey MP for Colchester and one time town clerk who had a major influence on the park landscape.

The park was first opened as a park in and later, in The Castle; Hollytrees Mansion, back lawn and meadow were also opened to the public as part of the towns war memorial. Can't find the service you are looking for? Coronavirus: view the status of our services We are providing information for residents , businesses , and communities which we will review and update regularly.

A very potted history - Castle Park Castle Park - years of history. That completes the history of the park to the 17th century - the next years have seen it's development as a garden By the 18th century the park had become part of the garden of the Hollytrees Mansion - one of it's best known residents was a Lawyer called Charles Grey MP for Colchester and one time town clerk who had a major influence on the park landscape.

Related Articles. Country parks and local nature reserves. Currently, the park also includes a greenhouse and a garden of medicinal plants. The garden has more than one hundred botanical species grown since the Middle Ages in the monastery gardens or the gardens of the pharmacists. In June , the educational trail through the castle park was ceremoniously opened.

Each of them contains an interesting and educational treatise of the fauna and flora that is currently found or was found in this area in the past, the characteristics of the landscape or history of the area. Outside of the town wall is the original town ditch. Norman Castle Keep and Ramparts. Dated - Located near the Museum Street entrance to Upper Castle Park, and includes the foundations other bailey buildings in the ditch to the southern face of the castle.

Castle built on top of foundation of Roman temple. The Castle is now home to Colchester Castle Museum. Hollytrees Meadow. Buried archaeology. The remains in this area of the Park appear to be mainly Roman in date and comprise a mixture of both public and domestic buildings. Previous excavations in this area have revealed a Roman Shrine, possibly the 'Mithraeum', the walls and foundations of other buildings, Roman pavements and a drain adjacent to the north south street.

Remains of the partially exposed Roman Town Houses. Roman Town Houses - foundations and pavements. Grade II Listed Building. Past excavation in the area of the town houses has revealed that there is an extensive area of remains beneath current ground level. Middle Mill. Located at the northeast entrance into Lower Castle Park. A mill has been recorded on this site since Mill demolished by the Borough Council in 's. Hollytrees House. Built



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