Edward Burne-Jones's home in Rottingdean, as it is today. Though now called "Prospect Cottage," this is the house that Burne-Jones originally acquired in 1880. See below for the blue plaque beside the door. In 1889, Burne-Jones also acquired the cottage next door, knocking the two together to make North End House. His studio was in what is now the pink part, behind the row of windows on the first floor (see Lycett 403).
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