Salehurst And Robertsbridge
Salehurst And Robertsbridge
Best castles around Salehurst And Robertsbridge are situated in a region rich with historical significance in East Sussex. The area is characterized by its rural landscape, featuring the River Rother and various historical sites. Salehurst, mentioned in the Domesday Book, and Robertsbridge, are key villages in this historically important part of England. The region offers a blend of natural beauty and centuries-old architecture, making it a notable destination for exploring historical fortifications.
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Although for the most part it is castle ruins, the rest is well preserved and maintained. The gardens are pleasing to the eye. A photogenic place, those who like to photograph will find something for themselves.
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Discover some of the Rich History woven within Kent Walls of Battle Abbey
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The complex is dominated by the manor house on the hill and the ruin further down in the valley. The ruin was "created" from a functioning house several hundred years old by the owners of the manor house in order to obtain a romantic view. The two buildings are embedded in a beautiful garden. https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/kent/scotney-castle
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I was surprised how much we enjoyed it! The audio guides are really interesting and we learned and experienced a lot. I would definitely come again, there is a lot to see and the big tour we chose covered everything. The shop was great too. The houses and (battle) grounds are managed by English Heritage.
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There is a lot on offer for children, there are costume boxes, ring throwing and archery, a scavenger hunt and so on. Adults have to decide whether they want to go inside the ruins, only then does it cost admission (free for NT members, including parking) Inside there are 2 towers to climb via very high steps of a spiral staircase!
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This garden, which is not so well known internationally, gave us so much joy! Incredible flowers, and that in April. The "new" house can be visited, the old one is just a very picturesque ruin. Entry per adult £17, NT members excluded. Parking was free today, the guidebook said £4 (?) Café extremely friendly and really good cake.
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Stunning 11th Century monastery built by William the Conqueror on the site of the Battle of Hastings. As well as the ruins, which you can wander around with your bike, there is a great visitors center. Well worth exploring when you're in Battle.
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The primary historical sites in the area include the iconic Bodiam Castle, a picturesque 14th-century moated castle. Further afield, you can explore Scotney Castle and Gardens, which features a medieval moated manor house ruin, and Battle Abbey and Battlefield, commemorating the Battle of Hastings.
Yes, all the main castles in the area are considered family-friendly. Bodiam Castle often hosts seasonal events like falconry displays and archery lessons. Scotney Castle and Gardens offers expansive gardens to explore, and Battle Abbey and Battlefield provides an engaging historical experience with a footpath around the battlefield.
Yes, the grounds surrounding Bodiam Castle are free to access if you enter via the public footpath, due to U.K. right-of-way laws. This allows you to enjoy the spectacular exterior and moat.
Bodiam Castle offers panoramic views of the Sussex countryside from its towers. At Scotney Castle, the picturesque ruins of the Old Castle are set on an island within a small lake, surrounded by sloping, wooded gardens, providing beautiful scenic vistas.
Yes, there are several walking opportunities. A footpath leads around the battlefield at Battle Abbey. For longer excursions, you can find various walking routes around the region, including those that pass near Bodiam Castle and Scotney Castle. Check out the komoot guide for Traffic-free bike rides around Salehurst And Robertsbridge for routes that may include walking sections or pass by these sites.
Beyond exploring the castles themselves, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including traffic-free options and gravel biking trails, that pass through the scenic countryside near these historical sites. Explore guides like Cycling around Salehurst And Robertsbridge or Gravel biking around Salehurst And Robertsbridge for ideas.
Bodiam Castle is renowned for its picturesque, almost complete exterior and its impressive moat, giving it a fairytale-like appearance. Built in the 14th century, it features a quadrangular plan with chambers built around outer defensive walls rather than a central keep. Its design balanced both defense and aesthetic display, making it one of Britain's most romantic castles.
Yes, Battle Abbey has a cafe on site. For other castles like Bodiam Castle and Scotney Castle, you'll find cafes and facilities within their National Trust properties. The nearby villages also offer various pubs and cafes for refreshments.
The castles are enjoyable year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the grounds and gardens, with Scotney Castle's gardens boasting rhododendrons, azaleas, and roses. Autumn provides spectacular fall colors, particularly at Scotney. Many castles, including Bodiam Castle, host seasonal events throughout the year, so checking their individual websites for event schedules is recommended.
Scotney Castle features celebrated picturesque gardens and two castles: the ruins of a medieval, moated manor house known as Scotney Old Castle, situated on an island within a small lake, and Scotney New Castle, an early 19th-century country house. The gardens are known for their fine collections of rhododendrons, azaleas, and kalmia, as well as wisteria and roses.
While specific guided tours may vary, Battle Abbey offers informative audio guides for exploring the battlefield. For Bodiam Castle and Scotney Castle, which are managed by the National Trust, you can often find staff or volunteers available to provide insights into their history and features. It's best to check their official websites for the most current information on guided tours or interpretive programs.


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