Midhurst Castle was built to protect the Norman Fortress in Sussex after the Norman conquest in 1066. Midhurst Castle was built on a high place overlooking the river. The Rother River was a key strategic transport route for both commercial and military goods. Initially, the castle consisted of wood and earthworks, later stone walls and buildings were incorporated to strengthen the castle's defense. The castle became the main catalyst for Midhurst's rise to a significant city.
taken by my friend Ania |
Short walking streets town
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