Pevensey: Castle Pevensey: Castle English Heritage

Description


The ruins of a Norman Castle, built inside the ruins of a Roman fort. Pevensey is stooped in history from the landing point of the Norman conquest up to it's role as a gun emplacement during the second world war, carefully disguised as a ruined castle

Charge


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Getting There

There are half hourly trains from Eastbourne to Pevensey and Westerham station (10 minutes) from where it's a 10 minute or so walk. Alternatively the 99 bus runs every 20 minutes (about 16 minutes), get off the stop after Pevensey Bay station from where it's a short walk to the castle
Latitude: 50.819147; Longitude: 0.334096
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Photos


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Web Link


www.english-heritage.org.uk
Disclaimer: Details correct at time of writing (11/12/2011), and on time of last update (19/12/2011) but may no longer be accurate, particularly if some time has passed.