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- Bodiam Castle - Wikipedia
It was the home of the Dalyngrigge family and the centre of the manor of Bodiam Possession of Bodiam Castle passed through several generations of Dalyngrigges, until their line became extinct when the castle passed by marriage to the Lewknor family
- Bodiam Castle | Sussex | National Trust
Discover Christmas medieval-style at Bodiam Castle Enjoy winter walks in the fresh air, treats in the tea-room, listen to stories in the castle and take part in a Christmas trail
- The history of Bodiam Castle - discoverbritain. com
Bodiam was originally built in 1385 as the home of Sir Edward Dalyngrigge, a knight of King Edward III, who landscaped the site to accentuate its majesty and power
- Bodiam Castle - History and Facts | History Hit
Perhaps one of England’s best known moated castles, Bodiam Castle was built in 1385 The castle suffered during the English Civil War and was restored before being bequeathed to the National Trust It now ranks among the most beautiful castles in the world
- History of Bodiam Castle in East Sussex, England
Originally built in 1385, Bodiam Castle has spent centuries as one of the best loved and best known castles in England Perhaps it is the design of the building, with an iconic moat and beautiful lush green scenery, or simply the amazing history of the building, which makes it so popular?
- A guide to visiting Bodiam Castle in East Sussex
Planning a trip to Bodiam Castle in East Sussex? Use this guide to visiting to help you plan your day, learn some interesting Bodiam castle facts and get tips on the best things to do nearby
- Great British Buildings: Bodiam Castle - The Perfect Medieval Fortress
Unlike earlier Norman strongholds built primarily for defence, Bodiam was conceived as both an impregnable fortress and a comfortable aristocratic home—a statement of power, wealth, and architectural sophistication
- Bodiam Castle (2025) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (with Reviews)
Bodiam Castle was built in the late 14th century by the knight Edward Dalyngrigge as a military fortress against invasion Surrounded by a moat, its exterior still looks imposing and remarkably well preserved
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