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Join guided walk and talk: at 11am and 2pm and delve into Pevensey Castle's history as a Second World War operation and command post. Walk and talk included in admission ticket to the castle, and ...
When William the Conqueror jumped ashore — immediately stumbling, according to legend — onto the shingles of Pevensey Bay, he must have been grateful for the husk of a castle overlooking the beach. It ...
A further 45 sites will reopen in July, including Pevensey Castle, with the rest to follow ... while the visitor exhibition, the gatehouse and indoor areas will remain closed.
English Heritage said it was funding repairs to Pevensey Castle's East Tower and the Roman wall. Scaffolding will be put up at the Sussex attraction while stone capping, re-pointing and grouting takes ...
Pevensey Castle will only open at weekends, instead of seven days a week, from October 1. The decision was taken by English Heritage, which runs the 1,700-year-old castle, to cut the opening hours ...
But they didn’t leave! They took over. Back to top How the Anglo-Saxons took over Pevensey Castle One Roman fort in Sussex is Pevensey Castle. After the Romans left, the Britons used the fort at ...
When William the Conqueror landed at Pevensey, he moved in to the nearby castle — one which had already stood for the best part of a thousand years. When William the Conqueror jumped ashore — ...