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Bateman's

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Bateman's

Jacobean farmhouse, 1 km/0.6 mi south of Burwash, East Sussex, England. It is built in local stone and was Rudyard Kipling's home from 1902 to 1936. The house and 120 ha/296 acres, including the gardens, were left to the National Trust in 1939 by Mrs Kipling.

The stories ‘Rewards and Fairies’ and ‘Puck of Pook's Hill’ were written here; Pook's Hill can be seen from the lawn.



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