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Battle Abbey
Address: High Street, Butter Cross, Battle TN33 0AD, UK
Phone: 0370 333 1181
State: East Sussex
City: Battle
Zip Code: TN33 0AD

opening times

Monday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM


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Reviews
In summertime come early then it is not busy yet. You can walk through the fields and enjoy the audio tour and see the Battle of Hastings “film” happening in front of you.nMakes you wonder what England would look like nowadays if the other party would have won.nnThe ruins of the abbey are also interesting. And always happy to be welcomed by a volunteer from English Heritage with a smile, lots of knowledge and great storytellers. Specific enjoyed the story of the more recent lady of the house who made it possible to visit nowadays.
Staying on a campsite nearby we almost didn’t visit here but so glad we did!nEnglish Heritage site and packed full of things to do and see, absolutely brilliant free audio guide about £15 for an adult to get in and fantastic trail that takes you round the battlefield and runs you through what happened on that fateful day in 1066. It was truly great. The Abbey ruins built after the battle are also spectacular in size and scale. See it all and you will be impressed I promise.nAlso an excellent cafe, whilst you can take out EH membership deducting your entrance fee if you do it on the day: we did so, as there is so much more to see across the UK whilst this all supports the really wonderful EH. Enjoy!!
Historic place. We walked 10 minutes from the coach to the Abbey. The children explored the site on foot, climbed the castle towers, watched a film about the battle, looked at the arrow and walked around the ruins & had a picnic in the end!nnIt was fantastic day out with history and fun!
An interesting site that includes the battle field and the abbey built to commemorate those lost in battle. There is a museum with a short film explaining the battle and the history around that time. There is a cafe for refreshments. You can then wonder down and around the battle field or go round the abbey that has quite a bit remain. There are information boards around or you can get a guide book or audio guide. There is also English Heritage staff around to help with any questions. The car park is free if you visit, just make sure you ask for a ticket when you get to the welcome desk. Pevensey Castle isn't far away and another English Heritage site where William made land fall
Enjoyed our walk around the ruins. The visitor centre showed a film which was very informative and easily followed even for younger people. Shop very limited in wares.nStaff very friendly.
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