Bramber Castle
Bramber Castle is a historic ruin located in West Sussex, England. Built in the late 11th century, it was established by the Normans shortly after the Norman Conquest of England. The castle served as a defensive stronghold and was strategically positioned overlooking the River Adur.
Today, the castle is a popular tourist attraction, known for its picturesque views and rich history. Visitors can explore the remaining structures, including the impressive keep and the surrounding earthworks. The site is also a reminder of the medieval period and the feudal system that shaped England during that time.