From left to right: Prospect House, Aubrey Cottage and Gothic House, on The Green, Rottingdean, East Sussex. The first two houses, combined as North End House, were the home of the artist Sir Edward Burne-Jones from 1880 to his death. North End House was bought, together with Gothic House, by Sir Roderick Jones and his wife the novelist Enid Bagnold in 1923, the name North End House being then used for all three combined.
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