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    UK. England. East Sussex. 50°48′54″N 0°03′54″W  / . 50.815°N 0.065°W. / 50.815; -0.065. 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.

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  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. Drink. Sleep. Connect. Go next. 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.

  4. The 18th January is the anniversary of the death of one of England’s foremost writers, Rudyard Kipling (30 December 1865 – 18 January 1936) In 1897 Kipling moved to Rottingdean, where he lived until he relocated to the more rural Bateman’s in 1902. A series of postcards illustrate his house in the village. Rudyard Kipling’s House ...

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  5. 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. This quaint village was once the home of the celebrated author Rudyard Kipling, who wrote ‘The Just So Stories’ whilst ...

  6. Rottingdean and the Last Pre-Raphaelite. In the 1880s, the celebrated Victorian artist Edward Burne-Jones bought a cherished weekend retreat in the sleepy coastal village of Rottingdean, where he immersed himself in the seasonal round and designed a fine set of stained glass windows. ON A perfect autumn day in 1880, Georgiana Burne-Jones, the ...

  7. The name 'Rottingdean' is believed to come from the 'Rōta', a leader of a band of Saxons who invaded the region in 450–500 AD. Notable residents of The Grange include: the author Rudyard Kipling, and the artist William Nicholson. The Grange has a museum, art gallery, and several exhibitions throughout the year.

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