At the end of the 15th century the castle became the property of the Lewknor family. The so-called 'period of resale' began in the early 18th century. During the last 300 years, the castle has changed the many owners, each of whom contributed to the perfection of the building. Since 1925 and until today belongs the castle of the National Trust company. Recently, the beautiful park zone was built around it.
Originally, the castle was built as a strategic object necessary for the protection of the surroundings of Red City. The French troops were a great danger to the settlement. However, in the fifteenth century the castle was forced to attack the troops of Richards III. Cut off. Bodiam is one of the most unusual castles in Britain. The castle is located very far from the waterfront and is located in the middle of the moat. Only a few castles from the 14th century had such a brittle construction project. It is clear that such a situation has significantly increased the strategic security of the castle.
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