
Bateman's was built around 1634. The house itself is built of local sandstone, quarried from a site across the lane. The tiles are all baked from Wealden clay and the internal structures and interior woodwork is made from local Sussex oak. The property is known mostly for being residence to Rudyard Kipling. The house had no bathroom, no running water upstairs and no electricity but Kipling loved... More details

Liverpool was awarded the European Capital of Culture 2008. The vibrant city is renowned for its arts & culture and is home to numerous museums & galleries including a branch of the Tate Gallery. Read more ...