



National Trust - Bateman's
Burwash
Walk the rooms where Rudyard Kipling wrote The Jungle Book: his oak desk still sits in the study, his father's Jungle Book plaster reliefs hang on the walls, and the 1634 Jacobean manor remains exactly as he left it. The gardens hold a square pond he built with his 1907 Nobel Prize winnings, plus woodland trails to his old electricity-generating mill.
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National Trust - Bateman's
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Walk the rooms where Rudyard Kipling wrote The Jungle Book: his oak desk still sits in the study, his father's Jungle Book plaster reliefs hang on the walls, and the 1634 Jacobean manor remains exactly as he left it. The gardens hold a square pond he built with his 1907 Nobel Prize winnings, plus woodland trails to his old electricity-generating mill.
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