Categories Living The Clock Struck 12. Post author By Jane Post date 02/06/2020 1 Comment on The Clock Struck 12. A view north from Trinity Street, Colchester on a day in late May. Share this:TwitterFacebookPinterestMoreEmailTumblrLinkedInPrintPocketRedditLike this:Like Loading... Tags Britain's oldest recorded town, Colchester, May, The Three Cups, Town Hall, Trinity Street By Jane Home thoughts from a broad. View Archive → ← Empty Nest → Grazing Rights One reply on “The Clock Struck 12.” […] in London, he was buried across the road at Holy Trinity Church, Colchester in 1603. Now, just off Trinity Street in Colchester, Tymperleys is an oasis of calm in the town […] Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (required) (Address never made public) Name (required) Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out / Change ) Cancel Connecting to %s Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email.
[…] in London, he was buried across the road at Holy Trinity Church, Colchester in 1603. Now, just off Trinity Street in Colchester, Tymperleys is an oasis of calm in the town […]
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[…] in London, he was buried across the road at Holy Trinity Church, Colchester in 1603. Now, just off Trinity Street in Colchester, Tymperleys is an oasis of calm in the town […]