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Pevensey is a village and civil parish in the Wealden district of East Sussex, England. The main village is located five miles (8 km) north-east of Eastbourne, one mile (1.6 km) inland from Pevensey Bay. The settlement of Pevensey Bay forms part of the parish. It was here that William the Conqueror made the … See more
Pevensey is situated on a spur of sand and clay, about 33 feet (10 m) above sea level. In Roman times this spur was a peninsula that … See more
Within the parish are the Anglican parish church dedicated to St Nicolas; St Wilfrid's church, Pevensey Bay; the Wesleyan Methodist church, the Pevensey Bay Free Church, and Holy … See more
The A259 road passes through Pevensey. Two railway stations serve the area: Pevensey and Westham and Pevensey Bay. See more
The earliest evidence for the name Pevensey is in later copies of charters dated to 788 and 790, and the name occurs in a variety of forms, including Pefensea, Pæfensea … See more
In 1207 the town was granted a royal charter by King John and was governed by Pevensey Corporation. With the decline in the town's importance by the 19th century, the Corporation was … See more
Pevensey has 23 buildings of historic significance listed by English Heritage including the Grade I listed St Nicolas church and the … See more
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Pevensey Castle’s impressive ruins stand on what was once a peninsula projecting from the Sussex coast. This naturally defensible site, first fortified by the Romans, was most famously the place where the Norman Conquest of …
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Jun 18, 2021 · Pevensey Castle is a Norman castle built upon the 4th century Roman fort of Anderida, the substantial remains of which are still visible today.
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Pevensey is a village and civil parish in the Wealden district of East Sussex, England. The main village is located five miles (8 km) north-east of Eastbourne, one mile (1.6 km) inland from Pevensey Bay. The settlement of Pevensey Bay …
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With a history stretching back over 16 centuries, Pevensey Castle chronicles more graphically than any other fortress the story of Britain's south coast defences.
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History of Pevensey. When William the Conqueror stumbled onto Pevensey Beach in 1066, he stepped into 800 years of history. The Roman Castle (C 290 AD) was constructed in the reign of two usurpers from Rome: Caraucius, a …
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