The tour will begin at the East Gate entrance to the remains of the Roman Fort of Anderida.
You then pay a visit to St Nicolas' Church, built in 1216 on the site of a Saxon Priory, before following an off-road path behind the castle to St Mary’s Church (built 1080), viewing the 1066 shoreline along the way.
Leaving the church, you will follow the route taken by the Norman soldiers on their march to Hastings, before returning to Pevensey Castle (admission included).
Throughout the tour, your guide will Use maps, diagrams and local landmarks to:
Explain the geography of the area in the 11th century and why it was an ideal location for William to land here in 1066.
Detail the events of 1066 including the Norman landing;
Talk about the Feudal system introduced by the Normans;
Consider the type of castle built at Pevensey and how it evolved over the Norman period;
Offer an insight into the history of Pevensey castle over the following centuries.
St Nicolas' Church built in 1216 on the site of an old Saxon Priory
Built around 1080, this church claims to be the first Norman church built in England.
You will follow in the footsteps of the Norman invaders as they left Pevensey for Hastings and walk to a vantage point to view the location of their first overnight camp
Constructed within the Roman Fort of Anderida by the Normans after they landed in the adjacent harbour
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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