Heritage Sites & Monuments



Arundel Castle
This great castle, home to the Duke of Norfolk, dates from the Norman Conquest.

Arundel, West Sussex.
Telephone: (01903) 882173
Email: info@arundelcastle.org


Battle Abbey - (English Heritage)
Founded by William the Conqueror to commemorate the Battle of Hastings in 1066.

High Street, Battle, East Sussex.
Telephone: (01424) 773792
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Bodiam Castle - (National Trust)

A fairy-tale moated castle built in 1385, on the banks of the river Rother.

Bodiam, Nr Robertsbridge, East Sussex.
Telephone: (01580) 830436
Email: bodiamcastle@nationaltrust.org.uk


Bramber Castle - (English Heritage)
The remains of a Norman castle gatehouse, walls and earthworks.

Bramber, West Sussex.
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Bynham Abbey - (English Heritage)
Ruins of a house of ‘white’ canons, founded in c.1208.

nr. Lamberhurst, East Sussex.
Telephone: (1892) 890381
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Fishbourne Roman Palace
Ruins of a house of ‘white’ canons, founded in c.1208.

Salthill Road, Fishbourne, Chichester, Sussex
Telephone: (01243) 785859
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Hastings Castle
Britain's first Norman Castle, built in 1067 by William the Conqueror after the battle of Hastings.

Castle Hill Road, West Hill, Hastings, East Sussex.
Telephone: (01424) 781112
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Lewis Castle

Barbican House, 169 High Street, Lewes, Sussex.
Telephone: (01273) 486290
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Michelham Priory

Upper Dicker, nr Hailsham, East Sussex.
Telephone: (01323) 844224
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Newhaven Fort
A Victorian fortress built by Lord Palmerston in 1860.

Fort Road, Newhaven, East Sussex.
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