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      • Sir Charles gave the estate, then 1,600 acres, to his daughter, and the Raymond baronetcy to his son-in-law. It was their son, Sir Charles Burrell (3rd Bt), who commissioned the modern Knepp Castle from the Regency architect John Nash.
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  2. The ruin of old Knepp Castle - now no more than a single tower – stands on a grassy mound next to the A24, just south of Buck Barn crossroads. It dates back to the 12th century and was built by William de Braose, lord of the Rape of Bramber - one of the most powerful supporters of William the Conqueror. Originally a fortified retreat from ...

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    Knepp was a motte castle, probably founded in the 12th century by William de Braose, [2] in the Rape of Bramber. In 1208 King John confiscated a later William de Braose's land, including Knepp.

  4. It was their son, Sir Charles Burrell (3rd Bt), who commissioned the modern Knepp Castle from the Regency architect John Nash. He chose for his ‘mansion house’ an ‘elevated and beautiful spot’ overlooking the great expanse of Knepp lake – originally a medieval furnace pond – with a vista to the ruins of old Knepp Castle in the distance.

  5. Knepp Castle was a seat of the de Braose family, who had received the lands from William the Conqueror. The castle was built in the 11th century and fortified in 1214. King William is known to have visited Knepp several times for hunting and it is referred to variously as a Park and a Forest.

  6. Mar 31, 2024 · At one point, storks even built nests on Knepp Castle itself – or rather, one of the two castles, as there is also an older, ruined castle in the grounds. The team have also found ringed storks ...

  7. Knepp Castle is located in Shipley, West Sussex. There is evidence at the site of human occupation from Saxon times. The castle itself, was built after the Norman conquest by William de Braose, one of William the Conqueror's chief lieutenants.

  8. Knepp Castle was a seat of the de Braose family, who had received the lands from William the Conqueror. The castle was built in the C11 and fortified in 1214. King William is known to have visited Knepp several times for hunting and it is referred to variously as a Park and a Forest.

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