Bateman’s 2-for-1 Entry
Get one free entry with one full-paying adult, with your Gardeners’ World Magazine 2-for-1 entry card. Valid at 407 gardens.
Deep in the High Weald countryside, this 12-acre garden surrounds the former home of writer Rudyard Kipling. His influence is still evident throughout, including in the mulberry garden that he originally created, and in the orchard, which epitomises his ethos of relaxed formality, with productive and ornamental plants side by side. Roses – a flower he particularly loved – bloom in abundance across the garden.
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Always check the garden's website or call direct before visiting for up-to-date opening times, other ticket price options, and any one-off restrictions which may apply.
Always take your 2-for-1 Gardens card with you. If you've booked your tickets under the 2-for-1 Gardens offer, show your card on the day to validate the booking.
Please don't make multiple bookings or share your 2-for-1 Gardens card - card misuse will invalidate your discount claim.
Using your 2-for-1 card at Bateman’s
- One free entry with one full-paying adult
- 2-for-1 Saving: £15.
Opening details:
Open all year.
Entry prices:
OFFER: House and garden 2-for-1 £15 single reduced to £7.50.
Facilities:
- Parking spaces
- Partial access for the disabled
- Plants/produce for sale
- Shop on site
- Hot food
- Light refreshment
- Picnic area
- Dogs permitted on lead
- Toilet facilities
- Single visitor discount
- Visit Bateman’s website for more details
- Bateman’s Lane, Burwash, East Sussex
- 01435 882302
- batemans@nationaltrust.org.uk
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