The_Grange,_The_Green,_Rottingdean_-_geograph.org.uk_-_227671.jpg
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Description The Grange, The Green, Rottingdean - geograph.org.uk - 227671.jpg |
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The Grange, The Green, Rottingdean. Rottingdean has had a number of famous residents and The Grange, which is an early Georgian house, contains displays dedicated to the area and its inhabitants. Once a vicarage, it was occupied by artist Sir William Nicolson (before the First World War) who named it 'The Grange'. Enlarged in the 1920's by Sir Edwin Lutyens, the building has been leased to the Rottingdean Preservation Society since 1994 and contains a library, museum and gallery. Rudyard Kipling lived in Rottingdean for some years (in The Elms just across the green from The Grange) and the museum includes a life-sized model of Kipling inside a reconstruction of his study.
There is also a peaceful tea gardens
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Author | David Eldridge |
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Object location | 50° 48′ 26″ N, 0° 03′ 29″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 50.807200; -0.058000 |
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