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Colchester - Capital of Britannia

Britain’s oldest town through the ages

3 Days From $790pp Departing Jun & Oct ’21, Jun & Sep ‘22 Activity Level

Colchester is filled with history. The first Roman capital of Britannia, it boasts some of the most important archaeological remains that survive from Roman Britain. Walking through the historic town, we find notable highlights that include the foundations of the massive temple of Claudius, the earliest Roman town walls, as well as truly exceptional mosaics.

Tour Highlights

• An in-depth exploration of the historically unique city of Colchester, the backdrop of the Boudiccan revolt • Explore the Roman Circus, the only one in Britain, alongside the Director of the Colchester Archaeological Trust • Visit Colchester Castle, built on the foundation of the Temple of Claudius, and admire the museum’s fine Iron Age artifacts

Day One | Colchester We gather in Colchester for the start of the tour, meeting at our hotel. Before dinner, our Guide Lecturer Peter Berridge will give a lecture on Colchester that will help set the scene. Day Two | Colchester With begin our discovery of Colchester with its famous castle. In this historic setting, Peter will give a talk on Roman Colchester, from its role as the first capital to Britannia to the Boudiccan revolt. We proceed to an exploration of the castle, built on the foundations of the Temple of Claudius. We then visit the Colchester Museum, housed in the castle, where we see its fine Iron Age artifacts. Whilst in the castle park, we venture to the so-called Duncan’s Gate, one of the two surviving gates belonging to the Roman wall, before exploring the remains of the Roman theater, one of two found in the city. After lunch, we venture to the Firstsite art gallery to see the Berryfield Mosaic, once decorating the triclinium of a 3rd century AD domus, restored to its former glory near where it was found. After viewing the Church of St. John from the outside, we continue to see more sections of the well-preserved Roman wall before viewing the Butt Road Church, founded at the end of the 4th century. Our final visit today is to the Balkerne Gate,a 1st century AD gate and the largest of its kind in Britain. Day Three | Colchester We begin with a lecture on late antique and Saxon Colchester before we set off to St. Botolph’s Priory. Next, we visit St. John’s Abbey Gateway, where we have special access to this former Benedictine abbey, built in the Norman period on the foundations of a Saxon church. We proceed to the Roman Circus, the only one of its kind in Britain, and meet Philip Crummy, Director of the Colchester Archaeological Trust, who will tell us about excavations carried out here. After lunch, we explore the Holy Trinity Saxon Tower, Colchester’s only surviving Saxon building. We have afternoon tea at Tymperleys, then view the exterior of St. Mary’s Church. The tour comes to an end at the council chambers and Moot Hall, the Norman remains of the historic Town Hall.

Guided by Peter Berridge

An archaeologist with an interest in a wide range of subjects, Peter has worked on excavations in the UK.

Price includes

• Expert Guide Lecturer & Professional Tour Manager • Entries to all sites as per the itinerary • All taxes & gratuities Accommodation

• Accommodation at the GreyFriars Hotel Culinary inclusions

• 2 breakfasts, 2 lunches & 2 dinners • Water with all meals, wine & tea or coffee with dinner

Dates & prices per person

Date Twin/Dbl Share SS 25th - 27th Jun ‘21 $790 $235 1st - 3rd Oct ‘21 $790 $235

24th - 26th Jun ’22 $875 $275

30th Sep - 2nd Oct ’22 $875 $275

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