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Pevensey Collection (#2)

Discover the captivating charm of Pevensey, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of East Sussex, England

Background imagePevensey Collection: Pevensey Castle

Pevensey Castle, showing the Roman walls of the Saxon fort

Background imagePevensey Collection: Peeps from Pevensey Castle, Pevensey, East Sussex

Peeps from Pevensey Castle, Pevensey, East Sussex -- a woman sits inside an opening in an ancient stone wall. circa early 20th century

Background imagePevensey Collection: View of Pevensey Castle, Pevensey, East Sussex

View of Pevensey Castle, Pevensey, East Sussex
Atmospheric view of Pevensey Castle, Pevensey, East Sussex. circa early 20th century

Background imagePevensey Collection: Anderitum, a Saxon Shore Fort - Pevensey Castle, East Sussex

Anderitum, a Saxon Shore Fort - Pevensey Castle, East Sussex. Part of Box 1 Boswell Collection Series of Abbeys. Date: circa 1900

Background imagePevensey Collection: Welsh Chapel Scene

Welsh Chapel Scene
A busy scene on the Crumbles, a long stretch of shingle, from Eastbourne to Pevensey Bay, formed by the tidal wash of the sea. Date: 1950s

Background imagePevensey Collection: St Nicolas Church, Pevensey, Sussex

St Nicolas Church, Pevensey, Sussex
St Nicolas Church, Pevensey, near Eastbourne, Sussex, England. Date: 1900s

Background imagePevensey Collection: South Coast of England - Pevensey Village from castle

South Coast of England - Pevensey Village from castle
Victorian Glass Lantern slide from a series on the South Coast of England - Pevensey Village from castle. Part of box 218 Boswell Collection; listed, Boswell Collection Date: circa 1890s

Background imagePevensey Collection: South Coast of England - Pevensey Castle Interior

South Coast of England - Pevensey Castle Interior
Victorian Glass Lantern slide from a series on the South Coast of England - Pevensey Castle Interior. Part of box 218 Boswell Collection; listed, Boswell Collection Date: circa 1890s

Background imagePevensey Collection: Ruins of a Saxon Fortress at Pevensey

Ruins of a Saxon Fortress at Pevensey

Background imagePevensey Collection: Pevensey Castle

Pevensey Castle
PEVENSEY CASTLE

Background imagePevensey Collection: Source Size = 2536 x 1619

Source Size = 2536 x 1619
Remains of Pevensey Castle, Sussex

Background imagePevensey Collection: Map of Sussex (hand coloured engraving)

Map of Sussex (hand coloured engraving)
XCF306033 Map of Sussex (hand coloured engraving) by English School; Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imagePevensey Collection: Sussex, engraved by Jodocus Hondius (1563-1612) from John Speeds Theatre of

Sussex, engraved by Jodocus Hondius (1563-1612) from John Speeds Theatre of
XCF306015 Sussex, engraved by Jodocus Hondius (1563-1612) from John Speeds Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain, pub. by John Sudbury and George Humble

Background imagePevensey Collection: Places Near Hastings Visited by the British Archeological Association: Lewes, Hurstmonceaux

Places Near Hastings Visited by the British Archeological Association: Lewes, Hurstmonceaux, Pevensey, Camber, Battle, Hastings, Bodiam, Rye, Winchelsea, Uk, 1866

Background imagePevensey Collection: West Gate of Pevensey Castle, Sussex, John Hamilton Mortimer, 1740-1779, British

West Gate of Pevensey Castle, Sussex, John Hamilton Mortimer, 1740-1779, British

Background imagePevensey Collection: The Mint House, Pevensey, East Sussex

The Mint House, Pevensey, East Sussex Date: circa 1920s

Background imagePevensey Collection: Bayeux Tapestry 1067: William of Normandys (William the Conqueror) fleet setting

Bayeux Tapestry 1067: William of Normandys (William the Conqueror) fleet setting sail for England. They landed at Pevensey on the south coast on 28 September 1066

Background imagePevensey Collection: Bayeux Tapestry 1067: A boat of William the Conquerors fleet carrying soldiers

Bayeux Tapestry 1067: A boat of William the Conquerors fleet carrying soldiers with their shields, arriving at Pevensey on the English coast. Invasion Textile Linen

Background imagePevensey Collection: Places Near Hastings Visited by the British Archeological Association: Lewes, Hurstmonceaux

Places Near Hastings Visited by the British Archeological Association: Lewes, Hurstmonceaux, Pevensey, Camber, Battle, Hastings, Bodiam, Rye, Winchelsea, Uk, 1866

Background imagePevensey Collection: Pevensey Castle, East Sussex

Pevensey Castle, East Sussex Date: circa 1905

Background imagePevensey Collection: Bayeux Tapestry (5 of 8)

Bayeux Tapestry (5 of 8)
A black and white depiction of the Bayeux Tapestry. In this section, Williams fleet set sail across the Channel, and land at Pevensey. They set up camp and dine. Date: 1064 - 1066

Background imagePevensey Collection: Pevensey Castle, Sussex

Pevensey Castle, Sussex
The ruins of Pevensey Castle, Sussex, with a man and a horse in the foreground. Date: circa 1770

Background imagePevensey Collection: Pevensey Mint House

Pevensey Mint House
Ye Olde Mint House, Pevensey, Sussex, England, was erected in 1342 on the site of a Norman mint reputed to have been establised c. 1076. Date: 14th century

Background imagePevensey Collection: Norman Conquest 9 of 16

Norman Conquest 9 of 16
Weapons and wine are put on the ships, the soldiers embark and the invasion fleet crosses the Channel, landing at Pevensey




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Discover the captivating charm of Pevensey, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of East Sussex, England. This picturesque village is home to Pevensey Bay, a tranquil coastal haven that offers breathtaking views of the Sussex coastline. Step back in time as you explore the historic Pevensey Castle, where William of Normandy famously landed on the English coast in 1066. Marvel at its ancient walls and imagine the battles that once took place within its grounds. For a taste of luxury, indulge yourself at the elegant Pevensey Bay Hotel. With its stunning architecture and idyllic location overlooking the bay, it's no wonder this hotel has become an iconic landmark for visitors seeking relaxation and serenity. Venture further into East Sussex and discover Hurstmonceaux Castle, a magnificent medieval fortress surrounded by enchanting gardens. Lose yourself in its rich history as you wander through its grand halls and admire its impressive architecture. If you're looking for adventure on the high seas, head to nearby Eastbourne where sailing ships gracefully glide across sparkling waters. Feel the wind in your hair as you embark on an exhilarating boat trip or simply relax on one of Eastbourne's pristine beaches. Immerse yourself in local culture with a visit to Andrew Borde's Bedroom Mint House. This charming cottage showcases traditional craftsmanship and gives insight into life during Tudor times - truly a step back into history. As day turns to dusk, witness nature reclaiming what was once man-made at Ruins Castle. These hauntingly beautiful ruins stand as testament to centuries gone by and offer an atmospheric backdrop for memorable photographs. No visit to Pevensey would be complete without exploring The Mint House - another historical treasure tucked away within this quaint village. Discover how coins were minted during medieval times and gain fascinating insights into England's monetary heritage. Pevensey is more than just a destination; it's an experience that transports you through time.