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what were toilets like in the Dark Ages today weamp;#39;ve come to Colchester Castle to shed light on the most dignified part of medieval life the toilets dotted around the castle wall near these Arrow slits are the ends of the Castleamp;#39;s toilet shafts known at the time as a privy or a guard rope these would have been some of the more glamorous options available for doing your business Castle toilets usually consisted of a room no bigger than a small cupboard with a hole cut into the wall which would direct the mess outside to the castle these shafts would have to be kept well off the ground so the potential Invaders couldnamp;#39;t climb up them if you were lucky you might have had the luxury of a wooden seat and as toilet paper hadnamp;#39;t been invented yet Moss grass or hay were often used to finish the job but fortunately for us these shoots havenamp;#39;t seen any action in several hundred years