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Kipling’s 17th-century home, Bateman’s at Burwash, was left to the National Trust with all its contents by his widow Caroline in 1939. The importance of the casket was finally recognised as ...
The novelist and poet moved to Bateman’s estate in Burwash in 1902 and lived there until his death in 1936. In celebration of World Poetry Day, National Trust said a volunteer is to read a ...
The watercolour, The Return of the Buffalo Herd, dated 1901, has been acquired by the National Trust and hung at Bateman's, in Burwash, East Sussex. The Edward Detmold painting has not been ...
From the entrance to Burwash village car park ... Skirt to the left of a pond and to the right of the Bateman’s water mill, which still sometimes grinds corn and at one time generated ...
Rudyard Kipling poetry is to be read in the gardens of his former Bateman’s estate in East ... The Bear Inn near Burwash threw open its doors to those stranded and needing shelter for the ...
This National Trust walk around Bateman's, the home of Rudyard Kipling ... customary lands of Brightling Prebend and the manor of Burwash. During spring these woods are home to bluebells, wood ...
The display, at the National Trust property Bateman's, near Burwash, will use items Kipling collected during his travels to tell the story of his life. The Kipling Collection Exhibition Room ...
Children's writer and poet Rudyard Kipling lived at Bateman’s from 1902 to 1936, so where better to learn about his famous Mowgli Stories than at his former Sussex home? One of a series of ...