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Holy Trinity church tower was built around the turn of the last millennium, circa 1000 AD and is the only surviving Saxon building in Colchester. Holy Trinity church is located on Trinity Street in the town centre. The tower features re-used Roman bricks, Basket windows and there is a unique arrowhead (triangle arches) doorway in the west side of the tower, typical of the Saxon period. The remainder of Holy Trinity church is of different periods up to Victorian and, until recently, was the town's social history museum. The churchyard contains the burial place of William Gilberd, discoverer of electro-magneticism and Physician to Queen Elizabeth I. |
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