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Battle Flat

Also known as: Brwydr Stamford Bridge, Cath Stamford Bridge

Battle Flat is a fort in the United Kingdom.

Battle Flat, forts in Yorkshire & the Humber

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
45 min–1.5 h
Nearest railway station
Murton Park · 7.5 km

About

Battle Flat is a historic fort or fortified site in the United Kingdom. Coordinates: 53.9888°, -0.9029°. This entry is part of The Great Britain Guide, a free, ad-free, open-data tourist directory.

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Protected designations

  • Site of Special Scientific Interest: River Derwent SSSI

Designations sourced from Natural England open data under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

The Battle of Stamford Bridge took place at the village of Stamford Bridge, East Riding of Yorkshire, in England, on 25 September 1066, between an English army under King Harold Godwinson and an invading Norwegian force led by King Harald Hardrada and the English king's brother Tostig Godwinson. After a bloody battle, both Hardrada and Tostig, along with most of the Norwegians, were killed. Although Harold Godwinson repelled the Norwegian invaders, his army was defeated by the Normans at Hastings less than three weeks later. The battle has traditionally been presented as marking the end of the Viking Age, although major Scandinavian campaigns in Britain and Ireland occurred in the following decades, such as those of King Sweyn Estrithson of Denmark in 1069–1070 and King Magnus Barefoot of Norway in 1098 and 1102–1103.

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Background

History

The death of the childless King Edward the Confessor of England in January 1066 had triggered a succession struggle in which a variety of contenders from across Northwestern Europe fought for the English throne. These claimants included the King Harald Hardrada of Norway. According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle Manuscript D, the Norwegians assembled a fleet of 300 ships to invade England. The authors, however, did not seem to differentiate between warships and supply ships. In King Harald's Saga, Snorri Sturluson states, "It is said that King Harald had over two hundred ships, apart from supply ships and smaller craft." Combined with reinforcements picked up in Orkney, the Norwegian army…

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Coordinates
53.9888, -0.9029
Parish
Stamford Bridge
Postcode
YO41 1QR
Parliamentary constituency
Goole and Pocklington
Nearest railway station
Murton Park7.5 km
Official site
www.historic-uk.com

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Battle Flat?
Battle Flat is in Yorkshire, United Kingdom (postcode YO41 1QR), in the parish of Stamford Bridge.
Is Battle Flat a protected site?
Yes — Battle Flat is part of the River Derwent SSSI Site of Special Scientific Interest.
How do I get to Battle Flat?
The nearest railway station is Murton Park, about 7.5 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode YO41 1QR.