Crowhurst 'Abbey' - The Legacy of William the Conqueror?
William the Conqueror pledged to build an abbey on the very site of his famous victory at the Battle of Hastings. Crowhurst appears to be the first attempt, according to the Chronicle of Battle Abbey, before construction was moved to a more builder-friendly location a few miles away at the modern-day town of Battle. That being the case, the battle can't have been fought at 'Battle' so ancient efforts were made in the Chronicle to reinvent the battle location for tax exemption purposes....

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