Around Rodmell
A Tour of Rodmell
Welcome to Rodmell! Our charming and historic small village in the South Downs has been around at least since the time of William the Conqueror. The name might be derived
Our Parish Council
For the latest information from Rodmell Parish Council, please visit http://www.rodmellparishcouncil.org OUR PARISH COUNCIL The parish of Rodmell and Northease has less than 200 dwellings, which makes it one
Council Documents
For the latest Parish Council Information and agendas and minutes from July 2024 onwards, please visit http://www.rodmellparishcouncil.org If you have a disability and find that you cannot access parts of this
Recent Events
The Spring Show Pauline Cherry reports: “Rodmell Spring Show took place on Saturday 6th April and the hall, village and of course the pub were packed. It was a lovely
The Village Church
THE PARISH CHURCH OF ST. PETER, RODMELL The details below are taken from “A Short Guide to St Peter’s Church, Rodmell”, 2nd edition. Copies of this guide are available in
Monk’s House
Monk’s House was the home of the novelist Virginia Woolf and her husband, Leonard. Virginia Woolf is perhaps the chief reason why most people outside the area have heard of
Allotments
For those who like gardening, but don’t have a garden, Rodmell has two allotment sites: A site by South Farm Bungalows, administered by Rodmell Parish Council. A site at Monk’s
Books about Rodmell
There are many interesting books about Rodmell, Virginia Woolf, her family and the so-called Bloomsbury Group. And there have been other writers associated with the village, as well as local
Aladdin
After a gap of three years, the widely renowned, much missed and eagerly awaited Rodmell Pantomime once again opened its doors this year, playing to packed houses in the familiar
Breaky Bottom Vineyard
Peter Hall first planted vines at Breaky Bottom in 1974 and has become celebrated among both English and international viticulturists for the quality of his Seyval Blanc grapes and his
Visitors
The picturesque village of Rodmell is visited each year by thousands of walkers and sightseers.
Wildlife
Local wildlife enthusiast, Steve Berry from Kingston, has sent this information about wildlife around Rodmell The fields between Rodmell village and the river Ouse – known as Rodmell Brooks –