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Literary Attractions in East Sussex


Literary Attractions in East Sussex

Batemans on a cold winter's morning
Batemans on a cold winter's morning
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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