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| This beautiful 17th-century manor house was the home of Rudyard Kipling from 1902-36. Most of the rooms including his book-lined study are much as Kipling left them. The delightful grounds run down to the small River Dudwell where there is a watermill, and contain roses, wildflowers, fruit and herbs. | | | | The garden is open free of charge in November and December. Shop and tea-room are open the same time as the garden during these months. The mill grinds corn on Wed and Sat afternoons | | | | Guided tours Average length of visit: 2hrs. On-board coach welcome. Introductory talk | | | | Coach parking Coach parking, 20yds | | | | On site catering Mulberry Tea-room (licensed), self service, 52 covers | | |
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