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Burwash is a small village of 2,600 inhabitants located in the High Weald AONB. Once a centre for iron smelting and smuggling it’s now much quieter! Rudyard Kipling’s former home at Bateman’s (NT) is just ½m away and the C11 parish church is worth visiting and has beautiful views over the Dudwell Valley. Gardens are situated on or close to the High Street, a conservation area with numerous listed buildings dating back to the C16. The seven gardens vary in size, design and planting, and are within a very short
Home-made teas, cakes & refreshments in Burwash Village Hall, High Street.
The gardens are:
Bowzell
Church House
Farley House
Lime Cottage
Linden Cottage
Longstaffes
Mandalay
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