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Welcome to Battle and 1066 Country

Battle; site of the Battle of Hastings 1066

The Town built on the Site of the 
Battle of Hastings

"Thriving Today on Yesterday's Heritage"

Twinned with St. Valery-sur-Somme

 

Our historic town of Battle is unique.  It is built on the very site of the famous Battle of 1066 where William the Conqueror defeated King Harold and his Saxon army on that fateful day.

Today, this bustling little Market town has no fewer than five attractions for you to enjoy, over 50 quality shops and boutiques to tempt you, and a superb range of hotels and restaurants awaiting you with the warmest of Sussex Welcomes.

Whether you are a visitor from near or far, you are sure to appreciate so much of what we have to offer - including a packed diary of events, the 1066 Walk, our new Town Trail - more than enough to make you want to come back to Battle again and again!

This web site is your complete guide to Battle.  In it you will find everything you need to help plan your visit, or to enjoy your stay to the full while you are visiting our town and its beautiful surroundings.  Whatever your interest - simply browse our pages!  You will soon discover that this site contains something just for you.

Discover Battle by following our Town Trail.  FREE Trail Guides are available at the Tourist Information Centre, The Almonry, Battle Railway Station, Pyke House and Battle Abbey.

Battle (Area) Promotion Ltd., who produces the Battle Town Guide and other marketing materials for Battle, recently gained 2nd place in the South East England Tourist Board’s prestigious Annual Awards for their 

“Outstanding Contribution to Tourism in 2001”


“The judges were particularly impressed with this group’s work and introduction of a walkable Battle Town Trail with a traffic-free zone around Battle Abbey.”


(From left to right) Councillor Suzanne Williams,
Roy Calthorpe, Yolanda Laybourne (Chairman)
receive the award from Roger Cato (Chairman and
Managing Director of Gatwick Airport Ltd).

Click here to send an e-mail to the Battle Tourist Information Centre


Page taken from www.battletown.co.uk

 

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