Discover the best top things to do in Rottingdean, United Kingdom including Beacon Hill Local Nature Reserve, Grange Museum & Art Gallery, Kipling Gardens, St Margaret's Church, The Coach House, Rottingdean Windmill, Rottingdean Beach, Our Lady Of Lourdes Catholic Church, Chocolate Ecstasy Tour.
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5.0 based on 6 reviews
A lovely cliff top view which is ideal for sunset, and if you're into the wind then you won't be disappointed! The windmill is a highlight with a powerful impact imparts a sense of nostalgia much like the rest of Rottingdean village.
4.5 based on 42 reviews
If you are in Rottingdean you must pop in. It is looked after by volunteers that are always glad to welcome visitorsT.his is a hidden gem of a place !It has a lovely range of exhibits and in the main room they chamge monthly.They have a core collection with memorabilia of Burne Jones,as he lived in the village and of Sir William Nicholson, print designs . It has a wonderfully curated informative witty and charming exhibition of film memorabilia associated with the village ,and surrounding areas, some of Dora Bryan and Max Millers costumes, Enid Bagnold's National Velvet.etc. There is an area for you to learn more about Kipling. They always have lots of postcards and ideal small stocking fillers for Christmas. There are also exhibtions by local artists and a cafe with a deilghtful garden so when you have finished looking pop downstairs and have a delicious snack or wonderful home made cakes.Come and enjoy all the family are welcome. There is even a chair list if stairs are a trial.
4.5 based on 92 reviews
We visited this gem of a garden on an incredibly warm spring day to enjoy a picnic lunch, and we couldn’t have chosen a more ideal spot. The garden is named after Rudyard Kipling as he lived in the nearby house, The Elms, that the garden was once part of. The gardens are situated behind the village green in Rottingdean, approximately fifteen minutes drive east of Brighton, and feature a series of flint-walled gardens with ample seating and picnic benches, with a choice of sunshine or shade. On our visit the gardens were displaying an abundance of spring flowers. The parking could be tricky on peak days, although there are vehicles parked all around the garden and green, but the village is served well by buses from Brighton.
4.5 based on 29 reviews
Lovely service , lovely old church. Made very welcome by local worshipers. This church is in a delightful setting only a short walk from Rottingdean centre.
4.0 based on 12 reviews
Temporarily Closed The Coach house Rottingdean is a traditional English pub serving a variety of cask ales, draught beers and ever changing daily specials. With seaside views its a place not to be missed.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
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