Burwash, High Street c.1960
Photo ref:
B291042

More about this scene
The picturesque village of Burwash was once a centre of the Wealden iron industry. Nearby stands Batemans, a 17th-century iron-master's house, the home of Rudyard Kipling for many years. Several fine period dwellings survive in the village. On the left is Shadwell Row: although greatly modified over the years, it incorporates two original houses dating from the late medieval period. The raised section of pavement on the right is all that remains of the rope walk - a level section of about a hundred yards long, for making wagon ropes. There were also two brick mounting blocks about 15 inches high for the less agile people to mount their horses: one outside Burgesses the bakers (opposite the present car park) and one by the entrance to Ham Lane, now demolished.
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