Bateman's NT

Bateman's NT Discover Bateman’s, the family home of world-famous author Rudyard Kipling, known for The Jungle Book and Just So Stories. 'That's She! The Only She!

Built in 1634, this Jacobean house is nestled in the heart of the Sussex countryside. Make an honest woman of her – quick!' was how Rudyard Kipling and his wife, Carrie, felt the first time they saw Bateman's. Surrounded by the wooded landscape of the Sussex Weald, this 17th-century house, with its mullioned windows and oak beams, provided a much needed sanctuary for this world-famous writer. The

rooms, described by him as 'untouched and unfaked', remain much as he left them, with oriental rugs and artefacts reflecting his strong association with the East. Bateman's is very much a family home, but impressive none the less. House rules: ​

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19/06/2026

Pear Alley is looking beautiful in the sunshine ☀️

Pear Alley was originally created by Rudyard Kipling circa 1905. The tunnel provided Kipling with a long vista from the orchard towards the house at Bateman’s.

In 2024 our garden team planted 22 new pear trees which in time should grow strong and tall enough to cover the metal structure restoring it to what it would have been in Kiplings time. 🍐

Have you set off on the Monkey Puzzle Trail yet? 🙉Available until 1 November | £3 with admission
17/06/2026

Have you set off on the Monkey Puzzle Trail yet? 🙉
Available until 1 November | £3 with admission

The beauty of Bateman's 🌸Open daily 10am - 5pm
16/06/2026

The beauty of Bateman's 🌸

Open daily 10am - 5pm

Here at Bateman's, we've recently added new decking to improve the level access route around the property. We also offer...
15/06/2026

Here at Bateman's, we've recently added new decking to improve the level access route around the property.

We also offer accessible parking and toilets, wheelchairs to borrow, seating throughout the gardens, and braille guides available on request.

For full access information, please visit our website or speak to a member of the team on arrival ♿

12/06/2026

The Mulberry Garden at Bateman’s is looking particularly beautiful 🌳

Bateman’s is open daily 10am - 5pm

Be inspired by Rudyard Kipling’s home and explore your creativity with a summer calligraphy workshop at Bateman’s! 🖊️Gui...
11/06/2026

Be inspired by Rudyard Kipling’s home and explore your creativity with a summer calligraphy workshop at Bateman’s! 🖊️

Guided by Alina from Creative Feel Designs, these relaxed sessions will introduce you to the basics before moving on to watercolour techniques and summer‑inspired designs to take home.

With only a few tickets left, book yours today!

Tuesday 16 & Wednesday 17 June | 11am–1pm and 2pm–4pm |£40 per person | Booking essential

Sessions can be booked on our website, available through the link in our bio!

Have you seen our millers in action? 🌾At Bateman's, our Park Mill is open to visitors daily, and every Wednesday you can...
09/06/2026

Have you seen our millers in action? 🌾

At Bateman's, our Park Mill is open to visitors daily, and every Wednesday you can come along in the afternoon and watch our millers in action!

Our freshly milled flour is available in the shop.

Bateman's park Mill in action | Wednesdays 2 - 3pm | Free with admission

The front garden of Rudyard Kipling's home is truly beautiful this time of year 🌿Bateman's is open daily, 10am - 5pm!📸 N...
08/06/2026

The front garden of Rudyard Kipling's home is truly beautiful this time of year 🌿

Bateman's is open daily, 10am - 5pm!

📸 National Trust / Laurence Perry

05/06/2026

Relax and enjoy the sounds of nature at Bateman’s 🍃

Open daily 10am - 5pm

Have you swung into adventure yet at Bateman's? The Monkey Puzzle Trail is live at Bateman's! Can you help little Monkey...
04/06/2026

Have you swung into adventure yet at Bateman's?

The Monkey Puzzle Trail is live at Bateman's! Can you help little Monkey find his Mum? 🐵 🦋

Available until November 1st | £3 with admission
Bateman's is open daily 10am - 5pm

Monkey Puzzle © Julia Donaldson & Axel Scheffler, 2000 – Macmillan Children’s Books

Address

Bateman's, Batemans Lane
Burwash
TN197DS

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 4pm
Tuesday 10am - 4pm
Wednesday 10am - 4pm
Thursday 10am - 4pm
Friday 10am - 4pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm
Sunday 10am - 4pm

Telephone

+441435882302

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