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Bateman's | Sussex - National TrustThe family home of world-famous writer Rudyard Kipling, known for The Jungle Book and Just So Stories. Built in 1634, this Jacobean house is in the Sussex ...History of Bateman's · Visiting the house at Bateman's · Eating & shopping at...
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History of Bateman's - East Sussex - National TrustFrom 17th-century beginnings to a welcoming family home, Bateman's has sat in the countryside of the Sussex Weald for nearly 400 years.
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Property history, bibliography and topography - The WealdBateman's, built of local sandstone, in 1634 by William Langham is a prime example of the residence of opulent iron-masters of the time.
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The Nobel Prize in Literature 1907 - NobelPrize.orgThe Nobel Prize in Literature 1907 was awarded to Rudyard Kipling in consideration of the power of observation, originality of imagination, virility of ideas.
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John Kipling - WW1 East SussexJohn Kipling, son of Rudyard Kipling, was killed at the Battle of Loos in 1915. Born on the 17 August 1897, John was the only son of the famous British writer ...
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Batemans Mill Pond, Burwash | Project Gallery - Parker & SonRudyard Kipling removed the waterwheel and installed a turbine in 1903. The turbine drove a generator and provided Bateman's with electricity for 25 years.
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Rudyard Kipling | Biography, Books, Poems, & Facts | BritannicaOct 13, 2025 · Rudyard Kipling (born December 30, 1865, Bombay [now Mumbai], India—died January 18, 1936, London, England) was an English short-story ...
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RUDYARD KIPLING DIES AT AGE OF 70; CONSCIOUS AT ENDRudyard Kipling, one of Britain's greatest men of letters, died at 12:10 o'clock this morning, five days after he had undergone an emergency operation.
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MRS. KIPLING DIES; WIDOW OF AUTHOR; American-Born Woman ...LONDON, Dec. 19-Mrs. Caroline. Balestier Kipling died today in her. home, Batemans, Burwash, Sussex, where she and her husband, the famous author, ...
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Bateman's | National Trust CollectionsBateman's is a modest yet charming sandstone house completed in 1634 for a prosperous ironmaster. It was restored in the 1890s and bought in 1902 by Rudyard ...
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National Trust, Bateman's | Art UKIt was bequeathed by his widow, née Caroline 'Carrie' Starr Balestier (1862–1939), to the National Trust virtually unchanged. Carrie was encouraged to do so by ...Missing: residency bequest
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BATEMAN'S, Burwash - 1044063 | Historic EnglandHeritage Category: Listed Building ; Grade: I ; List Entry Number: 1044063 ; Date first listed: 03-Aug-1961 ; List Entry Name: BATEMAN'S.
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Our work in the garden at Bateman's Sussex | National TrustDiscover the history of Bateman's. Explore its 17th-century beginnings and why the house and garden were so special to Rudyard Kipling and his family.
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Visiting the house at Bateman's | Sussex - National TrustDiscover the history of Bateman's. Explore its 17th-century beginnings and why the house and garden were so special to Rudyard Kipling and his family.
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Kipling's Rest: A Visit to Bateman's - 'A Good and Peaceable Place'In 1902, they were able to purchase it, with 33 acres of land. When the Kipling's purchased the house, Rudyard was one of the most famous living writers in ...
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The Glory of the Garden | Earth laughs in flowers - WordPress.comAug 11, 2014 · The interior of the house reflects Kipling's strong links with the Indian subcontinent including many oriental rugs and Indian works of art and ...
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Motor car 760464 - National Trust CollectionsBateman's, East Sussex. NT 760464. Summary. A Rolls Royce Motor Car, Phantom I. 40-50 hp, Registration No. PN1814, Engine No 0055, Chassis No 20 AL. Coachwork ...
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Visiting Bateman's garden| East Sussex - National TrustSee inside Park Mill and learn more about its history, Kipling's use of the generator and how the mill influenced his writing, from one of our friendly guides.
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Batemans Garden, near Burwash & Hotels - Great British GardensRudyard 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. Set in the ...
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[PDF] SUSSEX INDUSTRIAL HISTORYPark Mill itself stands on the south bank of the river. Dudwell to the south-west of Burwash village (TQ 671 236) . Less than half a mile downstream is Dudwell ...
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PARK MILL, Burwash - 1352936 - Historic EnglandPARK MILL, BATEMAN'S LANE. Listed on the National Heritage List for England. Search over 400,000 listed places. Explore this list entry. Overview. Official List ...
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BATEMANS, Burwash - 1000734 - Historic EnglandThe present house at Bateman's was built c 1634, probably by William Langham, born in 1589 the son of John Langham of Northampton, and was occupied from ...
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Park Mill, Bateman's Estate, The National Trust - Ian Clark RestorationThe existing waterwheel was suspended and supported in-situ on a bespoke scaffold while the rotten axle tree was carefully removed from the mill. The new axle ...
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Bateman's: Kipling's Sussex Jacobean Home - TimeTravel-Britain.com'Bateman's' is now owned by the National Trust and is open to the public (ground floor only). Kipling's rooms and study remain just as they were during his ...
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Bateman's: the Sussex garden that inspired Rudyard KiplingFeb 5, 2024 · It came with prize money of £7,700 – enough for Kipling to start major improvements on the gardens. To the front of the house, he wanted to keep ...
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Kipling's Puck walk around the Bateman's countryside - National TrustBateman's was the home of author and poet Rudyard Kipling. The 300 acres of the countryside estate around the house influenced works such as Puck of Pook's ...
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Rudyard Kipling poetry to be read at Bateman's estate - BBCMar 20, 2024 · Rudyard Kipling poetry is to be read in the gardens of his former Bateman's estate in East Sussex.Missing: improvements | Show results with:improvements
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Kipling and the Great WarRudyard Kipling fought the Great War with his pen, and with his voice as a public speaker. His writings about 1914-1918 are so diverse as to defy easy ...
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Solving the mystery of Rudyard Kipling's son - BBC NewsJan 18, 2016 · The author of The Jungle Book and If died without finding out what had happened to his son, who disappeared during World War One.
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Kipling's Good Companion - Charlie Foxtrot VintageDec 8, 2019 · Rudyard Kipling's little Imperial typewriter, a first model Good Companion, bought soon after it came on the market in the early 1930s – remains on display.
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BATEMAN'S RUDTARD KIPLING BURWASH EAST SUSSEX ...Bateman's is a 17th-century house located in Burwash, East Sussex, England. It was the home of Rudyard Kipling from 1902 until his death in 1936.
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Kipling Collection Exhibition Room at Bateman's - National TrustDiscover the history of Bateman's. Explore its 17th-century beginnings and why the house and garden were so special to Rudyard Kipling and his family.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Climate change and sustainability | National TrustMay 31, 2025 · The National Trust fights climate change by phasing out single-use cups, aiming for 20 million trees, adapting to climate change, and working ...Climate and Land Summit · How you can help tackle... · Our tree planting ambitionsMissing: Bateman's | Show results with:Bateman's
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[PDF] National TrustBateman's. 122,823. 120,871. Castle Drogo. 122,817. 102,207. Sutton Hoo ... visitor numbers as they are supported and managed by Royal Botanical Gardens Kew.
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Events at Bateman's - National TrustPooch Passport at Bateman's · Christmas Calligraphy Workshops at Bateman's · Newly presented Kipling Collection Exhibition Room · The Jungle Book Christmas spotter ...Missing: literary | Show results with:literary
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Poetry at Bateman's | Rye NewsOct 23, 2025 · The Festival of Light, Diwali, was celebrated from October 17 to 20 at the National Trust's Bateman's, the home of Rudyard Kipling.