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πŸ›οΈ Great Dunmow

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πŸ›οΈ Great Dunmow
Roman settlement in Essex, England


πŸ• 1 min read Β· Updated 15 Mar 2026 at 12:31
πŸ“Œ Fast Facts
  • Location: Essex, England (51.858673Β°N, 0.351333Β°E)
  • Roman period: 1st–4th centuries CE
  • Site type: Roadside settlement (vicus) on a major Roman road
  • Key finds: Pottery, coins, building remains, and evidence of trade activity

Great Dunmow occupies the site of a Roman vicus, a substantial roadside settlement that developed along a major arterial route during the occupation of Britain. Archaeological evidence indicates settlement activity from the 1st century CE through the 4th century, with the site serving as a focal point for trade, administration, and local commerce. The settlement lies on what is believed to be the Roman road connecting London (Londinium) to the northeast, facilitating movement of goods and ...

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