Winter support
Colchester Borough Council is providing support for residents, businesses and communities throughout winter.

Colchester Borough Council is providing support for residents, businesses and communities throughout winter.
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Castle Park was opened 20 October 1892 by the Lord Mayor of London.
It covers 11 hectares (although it was originally about 8 hectares in 1892). The park itself is registered Grade II on the 'English Register of Historic Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in England'. The upper park and a section of the lower park are also protected as a scheduled ancient monument.
Contained within the park are four Grade I and four Grade II listed buildings. The park now covers about 10% of what was the Roman town - so it was not always so green.
The castle is the largest Norman keep ever built in Europe, (50% bigger floor area than the similar White Tower of London). It was built using the foundations of the Roman Temple of Claudius. This temple was the final refuge of the Roman citizens when Boudicca's Iceni sacked the town.
Integral part of park layout, completed 1893.
Visually dominant features of Upper Castle Park.
Page last reviewed: 11 December 2023