Monument record MCC2099 - Moat Farm Dyke (Lexden Dyke), Colchester

Summary

Late Iron Age defensive earthwork, aligned roughly N to S on the north side of the River Colne, c.1.2km in length, c.2km to the north-west of the (later) walled town.

Location

Grid reference Centred TL 97565 25645 (536m by 2834m)
Map sheet TL92NE
Non Parish Area COLCHESTER, COLCHESTER, ESSEX

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Full Description

A large curving dyke with western ditch protecting the northern flank of the Late Iron Age settlement at Sheepen (and c.2km to the northwest of the later walled town). It is undated, although forms a continuous line with Lexden Dyke North (MCC2098), Lexden Dyke Middle (MCC2096), Bluebottle Grove (MCC1585) and Lexden Dyke South (MCC2094), and may therefore be part of the same monument. Lexden Dyke Middle (MCC2096) has been tentatively dated to AD 5-43.<1>

Profile of Moat Farm Dyke recorded 1972.<2>

The Royal Commission survey of 1914 recorded the dyke right up to Braiswick Road.<3>

Sources/Archives (3)

  • <1> Serial: Hawkes, Christopher, F. C. & Crummy, Philip. 1995. CAR 11: Camulodunum II. 11. p.34.
  • <2> Unpublished document: Brooks, Howard (CAT). 1972. The Linear Earthworks Around Colchester.
  • <3> Monograph: Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England. 1922. Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (England): Essex, (North-East). Volume III.

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Record last edited

Nov 23 2016 3:26PM

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