Sedgwick Castle
Sedgwick Castle was a castle in Sedgwick, West Sussex, England.[1] S. E. Winbolt led excavations at the castle in 1923 and 1924.[2]
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References
Citations
- Mackenzie, Sir James Dixon (1896). The Castles of England: Their Story and Structure. New York: Macmillan Co. pp. 88–89. OCLC 679965266.
- Winbolt, Samuel Edward (1925). "Sedwick Castle including Excavations 1923-4". Sussex Archaeological Collections. 66: 83–110. doi:10.5284/1085965 – via Archaeology Data Service.
Further reading
- Jessop, Oliver (2014). Sedgwick Castle, Nuthurst, West Sussex: Archaeological Survey (Report). Jessop Consultancy. doi:10.5284/1050799.
- Turner, Reverend Edward (1848). "On Sedgwick Castle". Sussex Archaeological Collections Relating to the History and Antiquities of the County. Lewes: Sussex Archaeological Society. OCLC 1608099.
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