Our Menu Blueberry tart $15 Cream cheese cream on shortbread dough and fresh blueberries Burger Signature $15 Beef cutlet, bacon, onions, tomatoes, pickled cucumbers, mustard, Catalan sauce
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What's open at Bateman's?
On weekdays 4 January - 11 February, Bateman’s offers behind-the-scenes access to the house, by tour only. Join a volunteer-led tour to view collection items not seen at other times of year and hear about the National Trust’s work to conserve them. Our gardens, parks, cafés, shops, countryside locations and many houses are open.
Where is Bateman's House?
Bateman's is a 17th century house set in the stunning landscape of the Sussex Weald. Bought by Rudyard Kipling and his wife, who fell in love with the house at first sight, it became a family home. Bateman's sits nestled in the High Weald countryside, surrounded by fields and woodland.
Do I need to pre-book places at Bateman's?
Our gardens, parks, cafés, shops, countryside locations and many houses are open. You no longer need to pre-book at many places. Some still require booking ahead, so please check the property webpage before you travel. Bateman's is a 17th century house set in the stunning landscape of the Sussex Weald.
Can I take my Dog to Bateman's?
Here at Bateman's we love dogs. Bring your furry companion along on a short lead for a stroll around the gardens or out on the wider estate. Find out more about where you can and can't take your dog here. Our Mulberry tea room is open.
Where is Bateman's House?
Bateman's is a 17th century house set in the stunning landscape of the Sussex Weald. Bought by Rudyard Kipling and his wife, who fell in love with the house at first sight, it became a family home.
How many acres are there in Bateman's Estate?
The Bateman’s estate consists of 300 acres of beautiful High Weald Countryside. Set within the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this landscape is classically medieval; full of small fields, hedgerows, old trees, abandoned iron ore pits, hidden ponds and magical deserted trackways. The River Dudwell runs through the valley and there are seemingly endless magnificent views, making the Bateman’s estate the perfect place for a walk, throughout the year.