
Bevis the Giant: Hero of Arundel
Arundel Castle, West Sussex
About the Book
A thrilling tale of giants, dragons, friendship and bravery, inspired by the medieval legend of Bevis of Hampton and the historic Arundel Castle.
Princess Josian dreams of becoming a knight of Arundel Castle, while her best friend Jim Puttock dreams mostly about pies.
Life at the castle is peaceful and happy – until a dragon begins attacking nearby villages.
Determined to prove herself, Josian drags Jim on a quest to find a legendary giant who can save them… but Bevis isn’t the hero they were expecting.
With rivals trying to steal the glory for themselves, Jim, Josian and Bevis must work together to stop the dragon and save Arundel.
After all, saving the day takes more than big muscles – it takes big hearts too.


Set in the Heart of Arundel
Step into the story as you explore Arundel Castle and its town.
Bevis the Giant brings real locations to life, blending legend and folklore with history and landmarks you can see in person.
From Bevis Tower, rumoured to be the giant’s home, to his sword still proudly on display, there is plenty in the book that you can see for yourself in the medeival castle. Even Arundel’s winding streets and the riverbanks below give you a feel for the book’s setting. You can almost imagine a fearsome water-dragon soaring over the rooftops…
Whether you’re reading before your visit or bringing the book along on the day, children will love spotting details from the story and walking in the footsteps of Jim, Josian and Bevis.
What Readers Love
• Full of humour, heart and heroic twists
• Sparks curiosity about history & local legends
• A unique souvenir or gift for castle visitors
Fact, Fiction & Folklore
Landmark Legends™ are all based on real history and local folklore… but they’re not history books!
Discover precisely what’s real, what’s legend and what’s just made-up in Bevis the Giant: Hero of Arundel.
Fact
1. Arundel Castle
2. Beaumont Tower
3. Morglay
4. Castle Interiors
5. Merlons & Crenels
6. Castle Locations
7. Medieval Literacy
8. Medieval Libraries & Books
9. Swanbourne Lake
10. Princess Katherine
Fiction
1. Courtyard Fountain
There isn’t really a fountain in the Arundel Castle’s courtyard made out of a legendary giant’s helmet.
2. Kings in Arundel Castle
Arundel Castle was never home to kings, but it has been home to a long line of dukes – just like it is today.
3. Cricket
Bevis didn’t really invent cricket, but it is a reference to Arundel Castle Cricket Ground.
4. Fear of Heights
The Bevis of medieval literature was a brave character who would never have been afraid of heights.
5. Not a Real Giant
Bevis of Hampton was said to be a giant, but in reality, he probably wasn’t a real giant. Instead, he was likely just very, very tall!
6. Secrets in Arundel Castle
Arundel doesn’t really have a series of riddles and secret crystal balls hidden in alcoves… At least, not as far as we know.
7. The Legend of Morglay
Morglay is an enormous sword – but it was never hidden in Arundel Castle, waiting to be reclaimed, and it can actually be wielded by anyone strong enough – even if they’re not a real giant!
8. Yvor & Ascopard
In the original tale, Yvor and Ascopard weren’t eaten by a dragon. Yvor wasn't even Josian's brother! Instead, Yvor was the evil King of Mombraunt who hated Bevis and sent Ascoaprd to attack him – but Bevis ended up making Ascopard his page!
9. King Ermin & Princess Josian
King Ermin wasn’t the King of Arundel or King of Sussex. In fact, by the time Arundel Castle was built in 1067, there hadn’t been a King of Sussex for over 200 years! King Ermin & Princess Josian are from the original medieval tale about Bevis, but instead of living in Arundel, they actually lived in Armenia. And strangely, in the original medieval story, Bevis and Josian become more than just friends!
10. Bevis’s Backstory
In the medieval romance, Saber was Bevis’s uncle, but he was never a famous dragon-slaying knight. Nor did Bevis lose his wife and child to a dragon. However, the original Bevis did also have a very tragic backstory.
