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Bodiam

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Bodiam

Village in East Sussex, England; population (2001) 400. It is situated 16 km/10 mi north of Hastings, on the River Rother. Bodiam Castle was built by Sir Edward Dalyngruge in 1385, and was one of the last castles to be constructed in England. The towers, walls, gateway, portcullis, and moat of this large rectangular castle remain intact, although the interior is less well-preserved. The castle, attractively set in a large moat, now belongs to the National Trust.

Bodiam Castle was restored by Lord Curzon of Kedleston and left by him to the nation in 1925.



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