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Bateman’s Park Mill in Action - i-go Offer Applies

Thu 28 May - Sun 1 Nov

Come and visit the millers at Bateman’s Park Mill and experience traditional flour milling in action. Watch as skilled millers bring the historic mill to life, demonstrating the process of grinding grain into flour, and answering any questions you may have.

Wednesdays 2 - 3:30pm

Bateman’s

Burwash

Price

Booking is not needed and there is no extra cost, just normal admission charges

i-go offer of Up to Two Carers Go Free, Free Admission for Accompanying Children and Free Parking applies

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How to claim

Just show your i-go card on entry

Terms and conditions

Not to be used with any other offers.

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About Bateman’s

Jacobean house, home of Rudyard Kipling

Bateman's is very much a family home that feels as though the Kiplings have just gone out for the day.

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 to this world-famous writer and inspired his work.

'That's She! The Only She! Make an honest woman of her - quick!' was how Rudyard Kipling and his wife, Carrie, felt the first time they saw Bateman's.

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. Kipling wrote Puck of Pook’s Hill and Rewards and Fairies at Bateman's, which includes the poem ‘If’. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1907.

Learn more about Bateman’s

Accessibility

Mobility and/or building
  • Wheel Chair Accessible Entrance
  • Wheelchair Loan

The ground floor of the house is manual wheelchair friendly. There are chairs available to sit on in every room. Please speak to our friendly staff and volunteers if you want any help or assistance. 

Disabled Parking & Drop-off
  • Blue Badge
  • Designated Disabled Parking
  • Designated mobility parking near Visitor Reception. The surface is tarmacked.
  • Partly accessible grounds with some brick paths.
  • Adapted toilet at Visitor Reception.
  • You are welcome to borrow a wheelchair from Visitor Reception.
  • Assistance dogs on short leads are permitted in all areas.
  • Please be aware that at busier times, to enter the house there may be a queue outdoors in the garden.
  • You can get a full access statement via our website.
Toileting/Changing
  • Accessible Toilets
  • Baby Changing Facilities
Outdoors
  • Wheelchair Access to Outdoor Areas
  • Paths
Hearing Assistance
  • Hearing loop

There is a hearing loop in our ticket office

Guide Dogs
  • Guide Dogs Welcome

Location

Bateman's Bateman's Lane
Burwash, TN19 7DS