This is one of my favourite Castles. It has a moat around it. And it’s still in use today with weddings and functions. This Castle is in East Sussex near the south coast of England.
I love to see historic buildings that are kept “alive” .

This is one of my favourite Castles. It has a moat around it. And it’s still in use today with weddings and functions. This Castle is in East Sussex near the south coast of England.
I love to see historic buildings that are kept “alive” .

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DrFumblefinger visits a small church in a village in Wiltshire, England.

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A tourist and winter sports town today, Berchtesgaden’s roots begin with salt and include the Nazi era
Beautiful! Great shot. You couldn’t get married so you could shoot some interiors or what? Or at least a “function”!
Please give more to your fans and thanks for this one!
Neil McAleer, Catonsville, MD
Thanks Neil. Weddings in England have to be performed under a roof. So they use the gatehouse area beneath the towers at the entrance. Guests can be seated on the grassed area or pathway. The wedding reception is held behind the gatehouse in a white marquee. The roof vanished centuries ago. Passed by your neck of the woods many times. My son lives close by in DE. and I often drop in for a cup of tea when I’m passing from England.