The poet & the house that inspired an empire | Kipling & Bateman's | Ep. 98

The poet & the house that inspired an empire | Kipling & Bateman's | Ep. 98

In this Remembrance Day special, we step through the doors of Bateman’s, the 17th-century Jacobean house that became both a refuge and a muse for imperial poet, journalist and writer, Rudyard Kipling.


Nestled in the folds of the Sussex Weald, the sandstone gables, mullioned windows and heavy beams of Bateman's speak of endurance - a quality that runs like a golden thread through Kipling’s writing. From the carved oak staircase to the low, moody study, Bateman’s was more than a home: it was the stage for Kipling’s reflections on empire, loss, and belonging. As the First World War cast its long shadow, Bateman’s also became a house of grief. Kipling’s only son, John, was killed at the Battle of Loos in 1915, a loss that transformed the poet’s voice and deepened his understanding of duty and remembrance.


In this episode, we explore Kipling's idealised search for 'home', how the stillness of Bateman’s shaped his later work - and how its rooms echo with the unspoken cost of war. Join us as we walk the paths Kipling once took, tracing the lines between place, poetry, and remembrance... and discovering how a Sussex gentleman's farmhouse became a monument to both creativity and courage.


Then hold your head up all the more,

This tide,

And every tide;

Because he was the son you bore,

And gave to that wind blowing and that tide!


From My Boy Jack (1916) by Rudyard Kipling

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