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At that time Harold was fully occupied with another conflict in the north of the country against the king of Norway, Harald Hardrada, who had also laid claim to the throne. After defeating Hardrada at Stamford Bridge on 25 September, Harold Godwinson had to march south with all speed in order to confront the Norman invaders. In the morning of 14 October , William divided his forces into 3 groups — the Bretons on the left flank, the Normans in the centre and the Franks and Flemish on the right.

The high position allowed them to harass any soldiers attempting to climb the hill by throwing a variety of missiles at them before pushing them back in hand-to-hand combat. Numbers: English Anglo-Saxons around 8,, Normans between 5, — 12, As a consequence, William commissioned an abbey to be built on the site of the battle, and the remains of Battle Abbey as it would later be known stands proudly to this day.

The site is now operated by English Heritage, and also includes a gatehouse exhibition as well as wooden sculptures of Norman and Saxon troops scattered across the landscape. Residents of Hampstead might not be too pleased to learn that their exclusive London village once housed more pigs than people, but this is just one of the fascinating insights to be gained from reading the Domesday Book….

Visit the site of one of the most famous battles in England's history — the Battle of Hastings, and discover the fascinating story of events behind that historic date. How to get here Despite the feeling of seclusion, it's easy to get here by rail, sea or road.

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