Bodiam Castle

Features
- curtain walls and towers
- defensive battlements
- dungeons
- medieval gatehouse
- medieval kitchens
- Moat and drawbridge
- reconstructed great hall
- scenic grounds and gardens
Description
Bodiam Castle, built in 1385, is a quintessential medieval moated fortress in East Sussex. Designed primarily for defence during the turbulent late 14th century, it played a strategic role protecting the region against potential French invasion during the Hundred Years’ War.
Its imposing curtain walls, battlements, and moat made it a formidable defensive stronghold. Although it saw little active battle, its architecture represents military design focused on security and defence.
Today, Bodiam Castle offers visitors impressive medieval exhibits, including reconstructed interiors, defensive structures, and scenic grounds, highlighting its role in England’s military history.
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Bodiam, East Sussex TN32 5UA, United Kingdom
Contact Info
- +44 1424 891 338
- bodiamcastle@nationaltrust.org.uk
- www.nationaltrust.org.uk/bodiam-castle
- Bodiam, East Sussex TN32 5UA, United Kingdom