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Batemans
Home of Rudyard Kipling

Rudyard Kipling lived here at Batemans from 1902 to his death in 1936 and was responsible for most of the Garden which surrounds the Jacobean House.
Good Spring borders and riverside walk to the Mill House  is also edged with cherries wild flowers and spring bulbs.
More formal borders with roses and Mulberry Garden.
Worth visiting when combined with visit to the house.
The Kipling Gardens in Rottingdean are also open to the public.

Bateman's by Mary Gerard©
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NT - Batemans open 2009
Gardens - 28 February  23 December.
House -
14 March - 1 November
See Batemans website for full details.
Partial disabled access, restaurant, shop.
Free entry for National Trust members.

Batemans ( National Trust )
Burwash, Etchingham,
 East Sussex, TN19 7DS
Tel 01435 882302

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