English Heritage sites near Beddingham Parish

Pevensey Castle

PEVENSEY CASTLE

12 miles from Beddingham Parish

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.

Bramber Castle

BRAMBER CASTLE

16 miles from Beddingham Parish

The remains of a Norman castle on the banks of the River Adur, founded by William de Braose soon after the Norman Conquest.

1066 Battle of Hastings, Abbey and Battlefield

1066 BATTLE OF HASTINGS, ABBEY AND BATTLEFIELD

20 miles from Beddingham Parish

For a memorable family day out in Sussex visit Battle Abbey, the site of the 1066 Battle of Hastings. An enjoyable way to discover more about the most famous date in English history.

Bayham Old Abbey

BAYHAM OLD ABBEY

23 miles from Beddingham Parish

Bayham Abbey makes a fascinating day out on the Kent Sussex border. The impressive ruins include much of the 13th to 15th-century church, the chapter house, and a picturesque 14th-century gatehouse.

Camber Castle

CAMBER CASTLE

30 miles from Beddingham Parish

Enjoy a guided tour around this historic castle built by Henry VIII. Camber Castle lies between Rye and Winchelsea. The ruin of an unaltered artillery fort designed to guard the port of Rye.

Old Soar Manor

OLD SOAR MANOR

32 miles from Beddingham Parish

A small but complete portion of a stone manor house built about 1290. The first floor 'solar' private chamber, with attendant chapel and garderobe, stands over a vaulted undercroft.


No churches found in Beddingham Parish


Pubs in Beddingham Parish

Glynde Social Club

Lacy's Hill, Glynde, BN8 6SS
(01273) 858274

Grade II listed building dated 1887. Erected by Henry Brand, first Viscount Hampden, of Glynde Place. Remains part of the Glynde Estate. Local campaign to rejuvenate the club so it continues to benefit local life. No further details known b...
Trevor Arms

The Street, Glynde, BN8 6SS
(01273) 858208

Built in 1845 in anticipation of the opening of the London, Brighton and South Coast railway. A long narrow pub with four rooms and one bar. On the Harveys estate from 1906 until 2012, now a free house jointly owned with the Ram Inn at Firl...