Bateman's

Heritage Site in Sussex Rother

England

Bateman's

Bateman's A Jacobean house, former home of Rudyard Kipling.
Bateman's Credit: Andrew Longton

Bateman's is a historic heritage site located in Burwash, East Sussex, England. It is a beautiful 17th-century Jacobean house that was once home to the renowned author Rudyard Kipling. The house and its surrounding gardens are now preserved as a National Trust property, offering visitors a glimpse into the life and inspiration of this famous writer.

The house itself is a fine example of Jacobean architecture, featuring oak paneling, intricate carvings, and a collection of Kipling's personal belongings, including his writing desk. It has been carefully restored to reflect the period when Kipling and his family lived there, allowing visitors to experience the atmosphere of the time.

The meticulously maintained gardens at Bateman's are equally captivating. They showcase a mix of formal and informal designs, including a picturesque wildflower meadow, vibrant rose gardens, and a tranquil watermill pond. These gardens were a significant source of inspiration for Kipling, who cherished the natural beauty and seclusion they provided.

Visitors can explore the house at their own pace, taking in the various rooms filled with Kipling's personal mementos, family photographs, and notable literary works. The knowledgeable guides are always on hand to share stories about Kipling's life and works, enriching the visitor experience.

Bateman's also offers a tearoom where visitors can enjoy a traditional English afternoon tea or indulge in homemade cakes and pastries. A gift shop is available, offering a range of Kipling-related merchandise and souvenirs.

Overall, Bateman's is a captivating heritage site that provides a unique insight into the life and works of Rudyard Kipling. Whether exploring the historic house, strolling through the enchanting gardens, or simply enjoying a cup of tea, visitors are sure to be transported back in time at this remarkable destination.

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Bateman's A Jacobean house, former home of Rudyard Kipling.
Bateman's
A Jacobean house, former home of Rudyard Kipling.
Burwash Village Burwash is a small village with one road and a Norman Church surrounded by lovely countryside.The sign depicts the old iron industry of the area
Burwash Village
Burwash is a small village with one road and a Norman Church surrounded by lovely countryside.The sign depicts the old iron industry of the area
Burwash Church and Memorial East Sussex Burwash Church and Memorial, Burwash Village East Sussex.
Burwash Church and Memorial East Sussex
Burwash Church and Memorial, Burwash Village East Sussex.
Gardens at Bateman's The formal garden behind the National Trust property at Bateman's.
Gardens at Bateman's
The formal garden behind the National Trust property at Bateman's.
Batemans Rudyard Kipling lived at Batemans near Burwash in Sussex from 1902 to his death in 1936 and was responsible for most of the Garden which surrounds the Jacobean House.
Batemans
Rudyard Kipling lived at Batemans near Burwash in Sussex from 1902 to his death in 1936 and was responsible for most of the Garden which surrounds the Jacobean House.
Dudwell Valley Looking north-east from hilltop woodland across rough pastureland, down to farm in the valley. Note the white cowl on the roof in mid-distance left - trademark of an oast house.
Dudwell Valley
Looking north-east from hilltop woodland across rough pastureland, down to farm in the valley. Note the white cowl on the roof in mid-distance left - trademark of an oast house.
Dudwell Valley, South-west of Burwash Around the stile are brambles, broom and gorse in the hedgerows. Beyond the stile, the grassy field leads down to the small River Dudwell. On the skyline is the High Weald village of Burwash.
Dudwell Valley, South-west of Burwash
Around the stile are brambles, broom and gorse in the hedgerows. Beyond the stile, the grassy field leads down to the small River Dudwell. On the skyline is the High Weald village of Burwash.
High Wood, High Weald The hilltops of the Weald are often covered in woodland like this one. High Wood is well named and has a mix of trees like birch, beech and oak. The wide track is lined here with bracken.
High Wood, High Weald
The hilltops of the Weald are often covered in woodland like this one. High Wood is well named and has a mix of trees like birch, beech and oak. The wide track is lined here with bracken.
High Wood Heather and bracken line this wide track running over the East Sussex High Weald. The woodland is a good mix of trees with beech, birch, oak, pine, etc.
High Wood
Heather and bracken line this wide track running over the East Sussex High Weald. The woodland is a good mix of trees with beech, birch, oak, pine, etc.
Dudwell Valley, South-west of Bateman's Black and tan cattle inquisitively follow two walkers along the pastureland in the Dudwell Valley. The ground is still very dry after ca 18 months of below average rainfall. The High Wealden landscape is one of fields and woods, with hilltop villages.
Dudwell Valley, South-west of Bateman's
Black and tan cattle inquisitively follow two walkers along the pastureland in the Dudwell Valley. The ground is still very dry after ca 18 months of below average rainfall. The High Wealden landscape is one of fields and woods, with hilltop villages.
Oast House Weather Vane Oast houses have distinctive white cowls on top of their towers. These swivel in the wind to catch the breeze for drying the hops below. This converted oast house in Burwash Weald has a distinctive weather vane attached which reflects the local sheep-rearing industry.
Oast House Weather Vane
Oast houses have distinctive white cowls on top of their towers. These swivel in the wind to catch the breeze for drying the hops below. This converted oast house in Burwash Weald has a distinctive weather vane attached which reflects the local sheep-rearing industry.
Alder Wood, High Weald Typical Wealden scenery of fields and woods on top of the rolling hills. Below are meandering streams leading to the marshes on the Channel.
Alder Wood, High Weald
Typical Wealden scenery of fields and woods on top of the rolling hills. Below are meandering streams leading to the marshes on the Channel.
Footpath North-east of Woodlands Farm The path , north-east of Burwash Weald, follows the Wealden hill tops, where the going should be easier than down in the wet river valleys.
Footpath North-east of Woodlands Farm
The path , north-east of Burwash Weald, follows the Wealden hill tops, where the going should be easier than down in the wet river valleys.
Wheat Field on the High Weald West of Burwash, this field is one of the ridge tops of the High Weald of East Sussex. The fields are interspersed with orchards and woodland.
Wheat Field on the High Weald
West of Burwash, this field is one of the ridge tops of the High Weald of East Sussex. The fields are interspersed with orchards and woodland.
Apple Orchard by Mottynsden Farm Apples ripening on the East Sussex High Weald. Burwash village is on the skyline, occupying the next ridge top to the south-east.
Apple Orchard by Mottynsden Farm
Apples ripening on the East Sussex High Weald. Burwash village is on the skyline, occupying the next ridge top to the south-east.
Dairy Farming, Holton Farm This High Wealden farm has dairy cattle on its fields. Hedgerows separate the fields and footpaths.
Dairy Farming, Holton Farm
This High Wealden farm has dairy cattle on its fields. Hedgerows separate the fields and footpaths.
Apple Orchard by Holton Farm This orchard contains a variety of English apples which are nearly ready for market.
Apple Orchard by Holton Farm
This orchard contains a variety of English apples which are nearly ready for market.
Just like the "Garden of England" This quintessential Wealden scene of sheep grazing in an apple orchard is often taken as archetypal Kent. However, this is near Burwash, East Sussex where the landscape is very much like the Kentish High Weald.
Just like the "Garden of England"
This quintessential Wealden scene of sheep grazing in an apple orchard is often taken as archetypal Kent. However, this is near Burwash, East Sussex where the landscape is very much like the Kentish High Weald.
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Bateman's is located at Grid Ref: TQ6723 (Lat: 50.989, Lng: 0.38)

Administrative County: East Sussex

District: Rother

Police Authority: Sussex

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