The presence of six mills is recorded, with four on land belonging to the king and two on the land given to Battle Abbey.
The ruins of Battle Abbey still remain with a stone slab marking where Harold died.
Other land was granted to Battle Abbey.
Browne also inherited the substantial park estate of Battle Abbey.
Several picnic areas are situated within sight of Battle Abbey.
Battle Abbey was founded by William to commemorate his victory and as a memorial to the fallen.
Battle Abbey was constructed on the site following the battle, and the hill forms part of its park.
Roll of Battle Abbey, various in number, date and reliability, surviving from 16th century.
Battle Abbey was founded by William at the site of the battle.
Battle Abbey was founded to commemorate the battle, and dedicated in 1095.