Bramber Castle Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Ruins and Church
English National Heritage offer free entry to the Castle Ruins during daylight hours. Most of the Castle has been destroyed with only part of the main tower still standing. The Church is nice and stil...
Bramber Castle was founded by William de Braose as a defensive and administrative centre for Bramber, one of the six administrative regions – each controlled by a castle – into which the Normans divid...
Bramber Castle is a short walk from The Old Tollgate Hotel. Lovely for a family visit, plenty of open space for enjoying picnics and games. Old ruins are lovely to see as well as the Norman Church wh...
We were on the way back to our hotel when we saw the sign for the Castle. The second turn off the roundabout is not obvious, and we ended up on a housing estate before doubling back and finding the sm...
Well worth a visit for a wander around or even a picnic. There is not a great deal to see, but entrance is free, dogs are allowed, and the ice cream van halfway up the climb came as a very welcome sur...
Ruins and Church
English National Heritage offer free entry to the Castle Ruins during daylight hours. Most of the Castle has been destroyed with only part of the main tower still standing. The Church is nice and stil...
How Times Change!
Bramber Castle was founded by William de Braose as a defensive and administrative centre for Bramber, one of the six administrative regions – each controlled by a castle – into which the Normans divid...
Bramber Castle - a must if you are in the area
Bramber Castle is a short walk from The Old Tollgate Hotel. Lovely for a family visit, plenty of open space for enjoying picnics and games. Old ruins are lovely to see as well as the Norman Church wh...
Nice spot
We were on the way back to our hotel when we saw the sign for the Castle. The second turn off the roundabout is not obvious, and we ended up on a housing estate before doubling back and finding the sm...
Well worth a visit
Well worth a visit for a wander around or even a picnic. There is not a great deal to see, but entrance is free, dogs are allowed, and the ice cream van halfway up the climb came as a very welcome sur...