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Newest Review: ... Cant say I was too impressed at first, a bit of a dirt path with some shields on posts, flanked by a few gardens full of junk. I suppose expecting a grandiose entrance to a castle that's been ruined for centuries was a bit much to ask! We trotted off to the entrance which turned out to be a rather homely little hut straddling t he path. If you're a souvenir gatherer don't expect a nice gift shop selling models of the castle! The entrance 'hut' has a few models of Norman soldiers, some books with information about the Castle and the Norman... more

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Emma1973
Premium Review Attractions in Hastings: HASTINGS CASTLE - ITS NOT UP NORTH!! (1210 words)
by - written on 06/09/03 (Very useful, 251 readings)
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Boy, did I make my family laugh last week, did I ever keep them amused for hours. I was the subject of ridicule for at least 36 hours. Why? It was a simple honest enough mistake. It was whilst we were driving on a trip our, we'd been holidaying near Rye. I just happened to mention that I had always though Hastings was 'up North' and that the famous battle of 1066, you know the one that virtually changed the face of England had also happened up there. My daughter had, by some ill chance been studying the Normans at school last year and she thought it was hysterical. Alan just thought it one of those daft-ass blonde moments I've been ...  Read the complete review

tan
Premium Review Haven holidays 4U? (545 words)
by - written on 12/08/01 (Very useful, 911 readings)
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In desperate need of a getaway,my partner and I booked a week away at the Haven resort in Hastings.I am unable to provide a reason why we chose that particular location,other than it looked good in the brochure and we had never been before! There are plenty of Haven holiday parks situated all around Britain,with accomodation ranging between economy caravans and home from home chalets.Being heavily pregnant at the time we opted for a two bedroomed chalet option at an off-peak cost of £160 for a Monday to Friday break. I say off-peak,as any sane person wouldn't have ventured near the site in mid April,as the country was recovering from major ...  Read the complete review

 

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