In 1656 Norfolk purchased Colchester Castle from Charles, Lord Stanhope.
This coffin is now on show, or was until recently on display in Colchester Castle.
From wikipedia: Medieval Colchester's main landmark is Colchester Castle, which is an 11th century Norman keep, and built on top of the.
The ground is in Lower Castle Park, part of the land surrounding Colchester Castle.
Hollytrees Museum is a free to visit, publicly owned museum in the centre of Colchester and close to Colchester Castle.
Colchester Castle is the borough's main medieval landmark.
When the Royalists surrendered in the late summer, Lucas and Lisle were shot in the grounds of Colchester Castle.
The run begins outside the Cricket Ground and goes up into the park, around Colchester Castle.
They were imprisoned in Colchester Castle.
A relative owned Colchester Castle, and his grandfather John had been a Member of Parliament in Essex.