Arundel Castle

Arundel Castle is a restored and remodeled medieval castle in Arundel, West Sussex, England. It was established by Roger de Montgomery on Christmas Day 1067. Roger became the first to hold the earldom of Arundel by the graces of William the Conqueror. The castle was damaged in the English Civil War and then restored in the 18th and 19th centuries. From the 11th century, the castle has served as a home and been in the ownership of the family of the Duke of Norfolk for over 400 years. It is the principal seat of the Norfolk family.

Unfortunately it is not possible to take pictures inside the house. It features for example an impressive library.

The twenty closest neighbours in the database:

Fishbourne Roman Palace (18 km), Brighton (United Kingdom) (30 km), Portsmouth (United Kingdom) (37 km), Osborne House (52 km), Carisbrook Castle (57 km), Winchester (United Kingdom) (58 km), Beachy Head (58 km), Hampton Court Palace (63 km), The Needles (76 km), Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms (78 km), London (United Kingdom) (78 km), Bodiam Castle (79 km), Tower of London (80 km), Hughenden Manor (89 km), Leeds Castle (93 km), Stonehenge (96 km), St Albans (United Kingdom) (101 km), Hatfield House (103 km), Oxford (United Kingdom) (111 km), Waddesdon Manor (113 km)

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