Whether it was the beautiful Sussex Countryside or their travels, writers have been drawn to East Sussex; their houses are popular tourist attractions.
Monk's House (Rodmell) The former home of Leonard and Virginia Woolf, some of their personal possessions are on display. Owned by National Trust
Bateman's (Burwash) Rudyard Kipling’s former home, the house and gardens remain as they were when he was alive. In the summer concerts and fireworks fill the Gardens; the home is owned by the National Trust
Lamb House (Rye) Henry James, EF Benson and Rumer Godden have all lived in this charming 18th century house. the home is owned by the National Trust
Hartfield Winnie the Pooh lovers will find both Pooh Corner and the Pooh Sticks bridge in this country parish in Ashdown Forest.
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