< Castles of England

There are seven castles of note in East Sussex.

Name
Type
Date
Condition
Image Ownership
/ Access
Notes (Key)
Bodiam Castle Quadrangular castle c.1385 Ruins Wide moat.
Camber Castle Artillery fort c.1540 Ruins 'Dismantled' 1642 after sea receded.
Hastings Castle Keep and bailey 12th century Fragmentary ruins
Local Authority
Ruined by 1399.
Herstmonceux Castle Fortified mansion 15th century Restored Queen's University Brick-built, interior buildings dismantled 1777, restored 20th century, former home of Royal Greenwich Observatory, now Study Centre.
Lewes Castle Keep and bailey 12–14th century Ruins Unusual in that it has two mottes.
Pevensey Castle Keep and bailey 12th century Ruins Castle built within surviving walls of Roman fort of Saxon Shore.
Rye Castle Tower House c.1250 Intact Originally called Baddings Tower.
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