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    Rottingdean is a village in the city of Brighton and Hove, on the south coast of England. It borders the villages of Saltdean, Ovingdean and Woodingdean, and has a historic centre, often the subject of picture postcards.

  2. This lovely village lies a couple of miles to the east of central Brighton on the south coast of England. It borders the villages of Saltdean, Ovingdean and Woodingdean, and has a historic centre. It can easily be accessed by bus, bike, car or on foot along the undercliff walk.

  3. The Copper Family are a family of singers of traditional, unaccompanied English folk song. Originally from Rottingdean, near Brighton, Sussex, England, the nucleus of the family now live in the neighbouring village of Peacehaven.

  4. Rottingdean is a village in Brighton on the south coast of England. Although on the coast this was a farming village rather than a fishing one. But it was not disconnected from the sea as it used to be known as the smugglers' village. It was the home of the writer, Rudyard Kipling, and of his uncle, the painter Edward Burne-Jones.

  5. Rottingdean: A potted history. Until 1928 Rottingdean was a separate entity on Brighton’s eastern border. A large downland parish in the shape of a figure-eight, it had a populous coastal area and a compact village. This village housed the three separate strands of Rottingdean life: fishermen, farm-hands and wealthy ‘arts’ folk fleeing ...

  6. Rottingdean is on the south coast of England. Although on the coast this was a farming village rather than a fishing one. But it was not disconnected from the sea as it used to be known as the smugglers' village.

  7. Step into the world of Rudyard Kipling by visiting his traditional English gardens in Rottingdean, near Brighton and Hove. Just a couple of miles outside of Brighton and Hove is the picturesque village of Rottingdean.

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