DescriptionBluebottle Grove, Colchester - geograph.org.uk - 142655.jpg
English: Bluebottle Grove, Colchester. This bank is an Iron Age earthwork that was part of the western defences of pre-roman Camvlodvnvm the capital for the Trinovantes tribe. The largest section of the Lexden earthworks still in existence is the Grymes Dyke see 142663
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