Arundel Castle
Arundel, West Sussex
Built in the 11th Century, the castle has been the ancestral seat of the Duke of Norfolk for over 850 years. The castle was badly damaged during the Civil War, but was eventually restored by 1900.
Admission: April-October, Tue-Sat, £12.00 (full castle visit), £6.50 (not including castle rooms)
How to get here:
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Road: A27 - Follow the A27 to Arundel and turn into the town along the Causeway at the western roundabout near the station (not the A284 roundabout). Follow the road into the town and the castle is on the right. +
pay and display car park opposite the castle
Where to walk to next?
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High Street / Tarrant Street (Silver Nemesis). Leave the castle and walk down to the roundabout; turn right and head up the High Street to the junction with Tarrant Street.
Other nearby locations:
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Arundel (Silver Nemesis). General: Directions to other nearby locations are in the general Arundel entry.
Additional locations as the crow flies:
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London Road (Silver Nemesis): 0.42 miles.
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Arundel Park (Silver Nemesis): 0.42 miles.
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Arun Yacht Club (The Enemy of the World): 3.45 miles.
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Climping Beach (The Enemy of the World, Terror of the Zygons): 3.84 miles.
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Casa Del Mar (Silver Nemesis): 6.34 miles.
Further links about the location:
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Arundel Castle - official site
Related Stories
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Silver Nemesis [27 Jun 1988]: Windsor Castle
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