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Lewes Castle

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had collapsed onto an adjacent house and garden. Emergency services searched the site but found no casualties. Sussex Archaeological Society said that the collapsed wall was privately owned and one of the last parts of the curtain wall. They also said that the parts owned by the society were checked
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cut by the River Ouse and occupied by the towns of Lewes and Cliffe. It stands on a man-made mount just to the north of the high street in Lewes, and is constructed from local limestone and flint blocks.
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independently on an annual basis. The castle was closed as a precaution. The wall was described in a contemporaneous news report as weighing 600 tonnes.
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The castle was leased by Sussex Archaeological Society from 1850, and was acquired by Charles Thomas-Stanford and gifted to the
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of England in 1066 and the second motte, known as the Keep, was completed in the late 11th century. Both mottes were built by
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design but, unusually, it has two mottes, and the only other castle in England to have that structure is
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On 11 November 2019 at 12:22 GMT the first alert was raised that a 10m by 10m section of the
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at the start of the 12th century. The bailey area also had a stone wall with towers.
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The first motte, known as Brack Mount, was completed shortly after the
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gate was added in the 14th century. When the last of the de Warennes,
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Towers were added to one of the shell keeps in the 13th century and a
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Two towers of Lewes Castle, East Sussex, photographed from the west
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Lewes
East Sussex

Lewes Castle is located in East Sussex
50°52′22″N 0°00′27″E / 50.8729°N 0.0076°E / 50.8729; 0.0076
William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey
Scheduled monument
1013268
medieval
Lewes
East Sussex
England
South Downs

barbican
motte and bailey
Lincoln Castle
Norman Conquest
William de Warenne, 1st Earl of Surrey
palisades
shell keeps
Simon de Montfort
Battle of Lewes
barbican
John, the 7th Earl
Lewes Priory
Richard FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel
Sussex Archaeological Society
curtain wall
Battle of Lewes

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