Battle, The Abbey Gatehouse 1927
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William the Conqueror, having beaten and killed the Anglo-Danish King Harold on Senlac Hill in 1066, vowed to found an abbey on the site of the great battle, known as the Battle of Hastings. William the Conqueror gave the Abbey a market which was held in front of the Abbey's gates, although the present magnificent Gatehouse was built for Abbot Alan of Ketling in 1338 to replace the Norman one.
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