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Extract from the Battle Travel Guides:
The town of
BATTLE
- a ten-minute train ride from Hastings - occupies the site of the most famous land battle in British history. Here, on October 14, 1066, the invading Normans overcame the Anglo-Saxon army of King Harold, who was killed not by an arrow through the eye - a myth resulting from the misinterpretation of the Bayeux Tapestry - but from a workaday clubbing about the head. Before the battle took place, William vowed that, should he win the engagement, he would build a religious foundation on the very spot of Harold's slaying to atone for the bloodshed and, true to his word,
Battle Abbey
(daily: April-Sept... read the whole Battle Travel Guides...
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