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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 - United Kingdom - ermakvagus. com Bodiam Castle is an ancient castle dating back to the 14th century located near Robertsbridge, a small village in East Sussex (England) It is known above all for its characteristic position, in the center of a moat completely filled with water
The history of Bodiam Castle - discoverbritain. com In 1916, Lord Curzon, the one-time Viceroy of India, got his hands on a long-awaited prize: the deeds to Bodiam Castle, one the country’s best-known and best-loved medieval fortresses near Robertsbridge in East Sussex
Bodiam Castle - Great Castles Bodiam Castle is one of the most photographed and picturesque castles in England, featured on countless postcards, cookie tins, and calendars It's the quintessential image that people imagine when they think of a castle, with its towers and moat
Bodiam Castle - The History and Iconic Castles of England and Wales It was constructed in the late 14th century by Sir Edward Dalyngrigge, a former knight who fought in the prolonged Hundred Years’ War between England and France After returning home, Edward decided to build a castle in a strategic location to defend the area around Bodiam, East Sussex
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
A guide to visiting Bodiam Castle in East Sussex Bodiam Castle, near Robertsbridge in southeast England, is one of the most beautiful castles in Sussex and the stuff of fairytales The magnificent medieval castle sits within a mirror-like moat protected by a drawbridge and four castellated main towers riddled with arrow slits