Hastings Castle

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Hastings Castle is a historic Norman fortress in Hastings, England, notable for its role in the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings and as one of Britain’s earliest Norman strongholds.

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Hastings Castle canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf castle
ruined castle
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Norman
associatedEvent Battle of Hastings
builder William the Conqueror
builtFor William the Conqueror
category Norman castles in England
Ruined castles in East Sussex
Scheduled monuments in East Sussex
constructionBegan 1066
contains chapel of St Mary in the Castle
country England
currentCondition ruin
eraOfSignificance 11th century
12th century
function administrative centre
military fortress
garrisonedBy Norman forces
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
Scheduled Monument
historicalPeriod Norman Conquest of England
surface form: Norman Conquest
laterStructureType stone keep castle
locatedIn East Sussex
Hastings
locatedOn Hastings cliff-top
materialUsed stone
timber
near Hastings Old Town
notableFeature cliff-top earthworks
remains of chapel
remains of curtain walls
openToPublic yes
originalStructureType motte-and-bailey castle
overlooks English Channel
Hastings seafront
ownedBy Hastings Borough Council
partlyDestroyedBy coastal erosion of cliff
partOf Norman coastal defence system
region South East England
strategicRole control of Sussex coast
defence against seaborne attack
sufferedEvent French raids in the 13th century
coastal erosion
storm damage
tourismActivity guided tours
historical exhibitions

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Hastings knownFor Hastings Castle
Hastings hasLandmark Hastings Castle
East Hill Cliff Railway nearbyAttraction Hastings Castle
West Hill Cliff Railway locatedNear Hastings Castle
Sussex hasLandmark Hastings Castle