Battle

The birthplace of history

This charming market town grew up around the Abbey and takes its name from the 1066 battle between England's would-be rulers William, Duke of Normandy and the Saxon King Harold.  Battle was once home to one of the country's largest and most successful Gunpowder Works which kept British ships loaded throughout the Napoleonic wars and most likely supplied the powder used in the Guy Fawkes' plot!

Highlights:

Spring in 1066 Country
Spend spring in 1066 Country
Victorian Kitchen
Over 100,000 exhibits from the last 100 years
The floodlit front of Battle Abbey
Built as penance for the invasion

Information:

Tourist Information logo
Contact the Battle Tourist Information Centre for help and advice

See also:

www.battle-sussex.co.uk
www.beautifulbattle.org

Town trail plaque
The town trail provides an interesting snapshot of Battle's history

this page was last updated: 25 January 2010