Treehouses near Battle

Discover 1066 country and go camping near Battle in Sussex, the site of one of the most famous battles in British history and, today, a pretty Sussex village with a famous abbey and plenty of good campsites nearby.

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Elham Treehouse

2 units · Glamping170 acres · Folkestone, Kent, South East England
Rustic glamping in the Kent countryside between Folkestone and Canterbury
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Tree Tent on Strawberry Lane

2 units · Glamping3 acres · Storrington, West Sussex, South East England
Camping - elevated. A brand new offering to West Sussex, the Tree Tent is a glamping experience unlike no other. This sustainable, comfortable and unique setting provides a different perspective of the British woodlands. Sleeps one or two, complete with heating, bedding, a skylight and private, specially designed, bathroom and kitchen facilities. There is also private use of the Hot Tank, a wood-fired outdoor tub, for wild bathing. With gorgeous views across Little Thakeham Farm and thoughtful amenities, this private sanctuary above the forest floor allows you to truly immerse yourself in nature, and forget the hustle and bustle of the daily grind. Designed as a secluded digital detox, you can relax with our books, games and other finishing touches. A kettle, cafetiere, tea and coffee are also provided. Cleaning and fresh bedding are included in the price, and you can bring food or visit the local shops, cafes and pubs - and even a vineyard. Not to mention - when the bluebells are in bloom, they coat the forest floor below you!
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Treehouses near Battle guide

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A bit about the Battle of Hastings and Battle Abbey...

The most famous battle in English history – the 1066 Battle of Hastings – didn’t actually take place in Hastings; it was fought 6 miles away at what is now the town of Battle. After William’s Norman soldiers defeated King Harold’s Saxon army, the newly crowned Conqueror founded the magnificent Battle Abbey on the spot where Harold fell, and over the centuries that followed the abbey grew to become one of the richest in the country. The abbey and battlefield site is now managed by English Heritage, and while the original abbey church is long gone (a victim of Henry VIII’s spree of monastery destruction), several other crumbling abbey buildings from the thirteenth-century and later can still be explored. The real point of a visit here, though, is to find out all about the famous battle and soak up the atmosphere, and the site does this brilliantly: an excellent visitor centre explains the background to the battle and describes how events played out on the day; and the audiotour accompanying the battlefield walk brings to life the gory battle site which, according to a local chronicler, was “covered in corpses, and all around the only colour to meet the gaze was blood-red”. If you manage to time your visit with the annual re-enactment of the battle, which features hundreds of roaring, sweaty men in chain mail brandishing swords, swears and clubs at each other, so much the better; it’s held in October, on the anniversary of the battle.

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Discover 1066 country and go camping near Battle in Sussex, the site of one of the most famous battles in British history and, today, a pretty Sussex village with a famous abbey and plenty of good campsites nearby.

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