Hill Top, Beatrix Potter’s home
: Location – Near Sawrey
Beatrix Potter bought Hill Top in 1905 with the royalties from her first few books, written at her parents home in London, but inspired by her annual holiday visits to the Lake District. She visited as often as she could, but never for more than a few days at a time, sketching the house, garden, countryside and animals for her new books.
After Beatrix bought the Hill Top she busied herself writing more books, and visiting her farm. In 1909 she bought another farm opposite Hill Top, Castle Farm, which became her main Lakeland base.
Beatrix wrote many of her famous children’s stories in this little 17th century stone house. Characters such as Tom Kitten, Samuel Whiskers and Jemima Puddleduck were all created here, and the books contain many pictures based on the house and garden.
Beatrix bought many pieces of land and property in and around Sawrey , including the Old Post Office, Castle Cottage and a number of small farms. In 1913, aged 47, she married William Heelis in London and moved to Lakeland, living at Castle Cottage which was bigger and more convenient than Hill Top.
There is a good example of traditional cottage garden, containing mainly old-fashioned flowers such as honeysuckle, foxgloves, sweet cicely, lupins, peonies, lavender and philadelphus. Roses grow ground the front door. Fruit still plays an important role in the garden – strawberries, raspberries, currants, gooseberries and rhubarb
When she died in 1943, she left Hill Top to the National Trust with the proviso that it be kept exactly as she left it, complete with her furniture and china.
Bar lunches and evening meals can be obtained from the Tower Bank Arms (NT owned) next door, during licensing hours. The Tower Bank Arms may be seen in ‘The Tale of Jemima Puddleduck’ .
Hill Top is still as it was then, and is now the most visited literary shrine in the Lake District.
2022 Opening Hours – www.nationaltrust.org.uk
2022 Admission – Adult £14, Child £7, Family £35.
Parking is free at the National Trust car park about 100 yards north of the Tower Bank Arms. A timed ticket entry operates for the house. Advance booking guarantees entry to the house. See website for information and ticket sales
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Ideas to inspire your world: luxury, culture, food, travel, style, september 8, 2023, visiting hill top, beatrix potter’s home in england’s lake district.
Preserved as it was during the author’s lifetime, Hill Top offers an enchanting glimpse into her world as a successful writer, illustrator, sheep farmer and land conservationist.
Artisans of Leisure can incorporate visits to Hill Top during our private England tours . Hill Top is a great destination for travelers interested in Beatrix Potter, English literature , interior design, history and gardens.
The Lake District (known locally as Lakeland) is a spectacular national park and UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its stunning landscapes of lakes and fells (mountains), ancient farming culture and literary associations, particularly with Wordsworth, Ruskin, the Romantic poets and Beatrix Potter.
From a young age, Potter was a keen observer of the natural world and devoted time to recording the Lake District’s landscapes, flora and fauna in sketches and watercolors.
Following the success of her self-published children’s book, The Tale of Peter Rabbit (1902), Beatrix Potter purchased Hill Top farm near the picturesque village of Near Sawrey in 1905 to be her summer home and studio.
The farmhouse, garden and surrounding area appear in many of her delightful illustrations, which combine detailed observations of the natural world and whimsical anthropomorphic characters.
Potter married later in life and moved to a nearby farm. But she maintained Hill Top as her private retreat and artist studio. Passionate about land conservation, she bought numerous farms and thousands of acres to preserve the Lakeland landscape and traditional fell farming. Potter’s interest in Lakeland farming extended to breeding the sturdy Herdwick sheep that have grazed in the area for centuries.
Upon her death, Beatrix Potter left most of her property to the National Trust, including Hill Top and thousands of acres of land that comprise an impressive amount of the Lake District National Park. Hill Top remains a working farm as it was during Potter’s lifetime.
Today, the cozy farmhouse appears as though Beatrix Potter has just stepped out, with a fire in the grate and her hat and boots near the door.
The interiors, which Potter decorated with local antiques, traditional crafts and family heirlooms, reflect her love of the history and traditions of rural Lakeland life.
Other stylistic details, such as the William Morris wallpapers, reference the Arts & Crafts movement that advocated reviving medieval craftsmanship and the ideals of rural life.
A highlight of visiting Hill Top is identifying the details of Beatrix Potter’s daily life that appear in her books, such as the intricately furnished dollhouse in The Tale of Two Bad Mice or the staircase and grandfather clock on the landing from The Tale of Tom Kitten .
Helpfully, each room in the house displays the corresponding illustrations.
Another highlight of Hill Top is the cottage garden filled with flowers, vegetables and fruit.
The orchard has a delightful coffee stand in a rustic cabin.
Down the road from Hill Top is the charming village of Near Sawrey.
We recommend stopping for a pint by the fire at the Tower Bank Arms. The 17th-century inn appears today just as it does in The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck .
Upon request, we can arrange for our travelers to visit other sites in the Lake District connected to Beatrix Potter, such as touring one of the traditional farms she owned and meeting the Herdwick sheep breeders who live there or visiting galleries that exhibit Potter’s original illustrations and scientific studies.
Artisans of Leisure can also arrange private excursions to other literary landmarks, notable historic homes, castles and gardens and other scenic and cultural highlights in the Lake District.
Contact Artisans of Leisure to begin planning a private luxury England tour that includes visiting Hill Top in the Lake District.
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Beatrix Potter is best known for her children’s books that feature her own beautiful illustrations of the timeless characters that she created. Peter Rabbit, Squirrel Nutkin, Jemima Puddleduck and the rest of her creations were all inspired by her childhood holidays in the Lake District , many of the stories featuring her favourite locations such as Derwentwater and Hawkshead. Any of her fans visiting the National Park for the first time should visit some of the landmarks best associated with Potter and her literary creations.
The world of beatrix potter.
Any Beatrix Potter tour of the Lake District should begin with a visit to The World of Beatrix Potter attraction in Bowness-on-Windermere. Children and adults of all ages will be enthralled by this self-guided tour of the world inside the author’s popular books. Both inside the exhibition and within the attached garden, visitors will come face-to-face with their most beloved characters and the settings from the stories, including Mrs Tiggy-winkle’s kitchen and the garden where Peter Rabbit escaped Mr McGregor’s net.
The World of Beatrix Potter, Crag Brow, Bowness-on-Windermere +44 15394 88444
Beatrix’s family spent many holidays in the Lake District, staying in various places throughout the National Park including spending many summers close to Derwentwater. If you wish to explore this part of her life, when she first became enthralled by the dramatic landscapes and beautiful countryside that surrounded her, then take the time to visit the very first place where Beatrix stayed in the Lake District, Wray Castle . Situated on the shore of Lake Windermere , this large house is designed in the style of a Gothic castle with grand features, turrets and towers. Children will adore the Peter Rabbit experience, an interactive series of exhibitions that include art works, films and opportunities to play.
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Wray Castle, Wray Castle Lodge, Low Wray, Ambleside +44 15394 33250
In 1905, Beatrix bought Hill Top farm with the money made from her first few books. Many of her most famous stories were written and illustrated from this house, including the tales of Tom Kitten and Jemima Puddleduck. When the author passed away, she left the National Trust strict instructions for how she wanted the house to be displayed to the public, allowing her fans to view the house as she left it and to admire the desk where she sat and wrote.
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The Beatrix Potter Gallery
In 1913, Beatrix married William Heelis in Hawkshead. The couple went on to own many farms in the area, specialising in breeding Herdwick sheep. William’s old office in Hawkshead is now owned by the National Trust and is open to the public as the Beatrix Potter Gallery . Inside, visitors can admire original illustrations from the author’s books as well as a rotating series of exhibitions dedicated to her life’s work.
Beatrix Potter Gallery, Main St, Hawkshead, Ambleside +44 15394 36355
The Beatrix Potter Trail, Brockhole
Brockhole , on the shore of Lake Windermere, was the home of wealthy silk and yarn merchants William and Edith Gaddum. Edith was Beatrix’s cousin, and the writer used to visit the estate often, writing stories for her cousin’s children based on the gardens and surrounding area. The visitor centre is now home to the Beatrix Potter Trail, where children can learn more about the animals that live in the National Park and perhaps even catch a glimpse of one of the native animals that inspired Potter’s stories.
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At Home with Beatrix Potter at Hill Top
Author and artist Beatrix Potter’s universe of characters have delighted readers for 120 years, since the first publication of The Tale of Peter Rabbit. She combined first-hand scientific observation with an imaginative hand-painted world of animals and gardens to become one of the most celebrated children’s authors.
In 1905 with the proceeds of her first ‘little books’, Potter bought Hill Top, a working farm in the English Lake District. She escaped from London as often as she could, to stay at her rural retreat, to draw, write, and immerse herself in country life. Beatrix drew inspiration from the house and nearly every room in the house is recognisable from her illustrations.
Many pieces of furniture were copied for her books: the dresser in Hall with its rows of blue and white plates that appeared in The Tale of Samuel Whiskers; the clock on the landing, next to the 18th century window, where Tabitha Twitchit stood; the dressing mirror that featured in The Tale of Tom Kitten.
In the garden, the green gate to the vegetable garden is unchanged from the days of Jemima Puddle-Duck. Today, Hill Top also tells the story of the author, her interests and activities through her collections of furniture, ceramics and artwork. In 1913, Potter married William Heelis and she turned to farming and raising sheep as she settled into married life. As Mrs. Heelis, Beatrix dedicated herself to the preservation of her beloved landscape and the traditional farming culture. Upon her death in 1943, she left a significant bequest of over 4,000 acres of land, 15 farms and cottages to the National Trust.
Alice Sage, Property Curator of Hill Top & Beatrix Potter Gallery, will talk about the author’s life and her devotion to the Lake District, often featured in her artistic works. She will lead us on a visual tour of Potter’s house and garden. She will highlight interior vignettes featured in her books and explain the hidden stories behind Potter’s treasured possessions.
Alice Sage, Property Curator of Hill Top & Beatrix Potter Gallery, National Trust
Alice Sage is a curator and cultural historian, interested in women artists, fantasy, and childhood.
Before becoming Property Curator at Hill Top in 2021, she held curatorial posts at the Edinburgh Museum of Childhood and the V&A Museum of Childhood. Over the years she has made exhibitions about fairies, dollhouses, automata, and children’s TV, and is fascinated with the different ways that we remember our childhoods and collect our memories.
At Hill Top, she creates an annual exhibitions of Potter’s original artwork and manuscripts, and leads the team that looks after Beatrix Potter’s beloved farmhouse for close to 90,000 visitors a year.
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Creator of unforgettable animal characters like Peter Rabbit, Mr. Jeremy Fisher, and Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle, the beloved children’s book author and illustrator Beatrix Potter (1866–1943) rooted her fiction in the natural world. Childhood summers spent in Scotland and the English Lake District nourished Potter’s love of nature, while her famous menagerie of pets inspired her picture letters and published tales. Her study of botany and mycology established an abiding interest in the life sciences, a passion she would bring to rural life at Hill Top Farm in Cumbria, England. There, she enjoyed a second act as a sheep breeder and land conservationist, ultimately bequeathing four thousand acres of farmland to the National Trust.
Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature brings together artwork, books, manuscripts, and artifacts from several institutions in the United Kingdom, including the Victoria and Albert Museum, the National Trust, and the Armitt Museum and Library. Paired with the Morgan’s exceptional collection of her picture letters, these objects trace how Potter’s innovative blend of scientific observation and imaginative storytelling shaped some of the world’s most popular children’s books.
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Beatrix Potter (1866–1943), Mrs Rabbit pouring out the tea for Peter while her children look on, 1902–1907. Linder Bequest. Museum no. BP.468. © Victoria and Albert Museum, London, / courtesy of Frederick Warne & Co. Ltd.
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Private Tour: Beatrix Potter Afternoon with Lake Cruise
Afternoon Half Day from 408.00 per group
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This is a private tour, only your group shares the vehicle., you can join this tour:, this tour takes you to:.
- Wray Castle where Beatrix spent her 16th birthday and first discovered the Lake District where she was to later make her home.
- Near Sawrey village which Beatrix visited often, used as inspiration for her illustrations and where she happily settled and married.
- Hill Top , the house which Beatrix bought from the money she made from the publication of Peter Rabbit.
- Esthwaite Water where Beatrix fished from her boat and said was "the most beautiful of the lakes...some scenery is almost theatrical or ultra-romantic".
- Hawkshead village where she visited her future husband, William Heelis on business.
- Tarn Hows bought by Beatrix as part of the vast Monk Coniston Estate and regarded as one of the most beautiful places in the Lake District.
- Coniston Water with spectacular views of the lake and Coniston Old Man and from where Beatrix's Monk Coniston Estate land started which she left in her will to the National Trust to be worked and preserved for the nation.
- Yewdale Valley where Beatrix owned farms and land including Yew Tree Farm which you may recognise from the film Miss Potter.
What is included in this tour:
- Half Day Tour
- Included admission to Hill Top
- 35 minute cruise on England's largest natural lake, Windermere
- Knowledgeable guide to provide expert commentary and analysis, as well as taking care of practicalities and general support throughout the tour
- Experienced driver for your safety on the steep, narrow and twisty Lakeland roads
- Use of personal radio communication technology to keep you in-touch with your guide when you are off the minibus (where applicable)
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- Gift Shops at Hill Top and Hawkshead village
- Comfort facilities available at Hill Top, Tarn Hows, Wray Castle & Hawkshead village
This half day tour will take you to all the important places associated with Beatrix Potter in just one afternoon. This is one of our most popular tours and gets fully booked quickly so please book early as we have limited places and dates available.
Your afternoon starts with a cruise on England's largest natural lake, Windermere. Then a short drive takes us to Wray Castle for spectacular scenery and lake views. This is the holiday home where Beatrix first fell in love with the Lake District.
While on holiday, Beatrix visited many of the small villages in the area and Near Sawrey became her favourite. This village features in many of her "little books" illustrations. The Tower Bank Arms is immediately recognisable as the place where Kep, the collie-dog goes looking for the two fox-hound puppies to rescue Jemima Puddle-duck . You will be amazed when you see it, exactly like it is in the book!
One of the reasons why Beatrix visited Near Sawrey so often was because while staying on holiday in the area, the Potter's coachman and his family were lodging at a farm there. That farm was Hill Top and is the one Beatrix later bought with the profits from publishing Peter Rabbit . She often visited her 'holiday home' Hill Top and wrote many more books here which were inspired by the people and the places around her in this beautiful part of England.
We stop at Near Sawrey and Hill Top for you to see the locations which are so recognisable in the books and the place where Beatrix Potter lived. Entry to Hill Top is included in the price of this tour.
Close by Hill Top is Esthwaite Water where Beatrix walked while courting her future husband, William Heelis. This was a favourite spot for Beatrix who thought it "the most beautiful of the Lakes" .
William Heelis was a solicitor who advised Beatrix about her land purchases. His offices were in Hawkshead village . Your guide will take you on a short tour of this, "the most picturesque village in the Lake District" .
Beatrix bought a lot of land in the Lake District and owned the beauty spot Tarn Hows. Here you will have a photo opportunity here and then, after a short scenic drive, Coniston Water comes into view.
Coniston Water is the third largest lake in the Lake District and is the straightest. You will have a short stop here to admire the view and see the famous fell of Coniston Old Man towering over the village and the lake.
Beatrix also owned a lot of farms in the area and as we travel down the Yewdale Valley back to Ambleside, you will see Yew Tree Farm, famous as a location in the film "Miss Potter" .
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- The English Lake District weather can change quickly, even in the summer months. Please bring a waterproof coat with a hood in case of rain or windy weather
- As there is some walking involved in the tour, some uphill and on uneven or wet terrain, please wear suitable, comfortable shoes
- No food or drink is included in the tour price
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Enjoy the tale of Beatrix Potter by visiting Hill Top. Full of her favourite things, it was the place that inspired her stories and her love for the Lake District. The lovely cottage garden is a haphazard mix of flowers, herbs, fruit and vegetables. Make your way up the garden path to the front door and see for yourself why Beatrix loved this ...
Beatrix Potter's garden is a haphazard mix of flowers, herbs, fruit and vegetables. You'll recognise the rhubarb patch where Jemima Puddle-Duck laid her egg, and the garden where Tom Kitten and his sisters played. Shop In Hill Top shop you'll find a great range of Beatrix Potter soft toys, books and other lovely gifts which delight our visitors ...
Hill Top - the home of Beatrix Potter. After Beatrix bought the Hill Top she busied herself writing more books, and visiting her farm. In 1909 she bought another farm opposite Hill Top, Castle Farm, which became her main Lakeland base. Beatrix wrote many of her famous children's stories in this little 17th century stone house. Characters ...
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Hill Top. Your admission to Hill Top and Gardens is included in the tour. Step back in time and visit the home of one of the Lake District's most famous residents - author Beatrix Potter. Hill Top is a 17th century farmhouse located in the tiny village of Near Sawrey that tells the story of her life before she married. Her love of the surrounding countryside was the inspiration for many of her ...
The Lake District is a very special place. Imagine spending a day with us on a tour that delves a bit deeper. One that doesn't just drive by top sights and quaint villages - but takes you into the heart of the Lake District to see each destination through the eyes of the people who know it best; the locals who call it home. And, with small ...
Join us on a behind-the-scenes video tour of Hill Top, the much-loved Cumbrian home of author Beatrix Potter, creator of the character Peter Rabbit™. Althoug...
Visit the Beatrix Potter house and some of the Lake District's prettiest locations on an afternoon tour from Windermere. After a scenic Lake Windermere cruise, travel through idyllic countryside to Hill Top, the Beatrix Potter home where the beloved children's author lived during the early 1900s.
Visit the Beatrix Potter house and some of the Lake District's prettiest locations on an afternoon tour from Windermere. After a scenic Lake Windermere cruise, travel through idyllic countryside to Hill Top, the Beatrix Potter home where the beloved children's author lived during the early 1900s. See the garden and rooms left as she would have known them and learn about her life here ...
Hill Top, the former home and garden of the author and illustrator Beatrix Potter, is a wonderful house-museum in the English Lake District. The 17th-century stone farmhouse and cottage garden were a great source of inspiration for Potter and appear in many of her children's book illustrations. Preserved as it was during the author's ...
Check the availability for Beatrix Potter Morning Half Day Tour. To display the available dates for this tour please answer the questions below. Number of people in your party: Please select where you will join the tour: Ambleside at approx. 09:24 returning around 12:36, travel by £65.00 per person.
Full description. Surround yourself with the scenery that inspired Beatrix Potter's enchanting tales during a half-day tour of the Lake District National Park. Visit the author's home and explore the medieval Hawkshead and the scenic Tarn Hows. Start by making your way to Hill Top, the 17th-century home that Beatrix Potter used as an artistic ...
Any Beatrix Potter tour of the Lake District should begin with a visit to The World of Beatrix Potter attraction in Bowness-on-Windermere. Children and adults of all ages will be enthralled by this self-guided tour of the world inside the author's popular books. Both inside the exhibition and within the attached garden, visitors will come ...
An enchanting Lake District Attraction where Beatrix Potter's magical tales of Peter Rabbit and his friends are brought to life in three dimensions. 015394 88444. Menu. Close. ... Home-baked treats. Events. Theatre; Shop; News; Winter opening hours (1 November - 31 March) 10am - 4.30pm
As part of this tour, you have the option to visit Hill Top, the beloved home of Beatrix Potter. However, please note that there's an additional fee for this visit, and it must be booked in advance. If Hill Top is closed, don't worry! An alternative visit to The World of Beatrix Potter Attraction will be arranged. This ensures that you ...
The village is also home to the Beatrix Potter Gallery. Formerly her solicitor husband's office, the 17th century building is now a museum and gallery displaying Potter's original drawings and illustrations. ... *On various days, Hill Top House is closed and therefore the tour will visit World of Beatrix Potter instead. After your wonderful ...
In 1913, Potter married William Heelis and she turned to farming and raising sheep as she settled into married life. As Mrs. Heelis, Beatrix dedicated herself to the preservation of her beloved landscape and the traditional farming culture. Upon her death in 1943, she left a significant bequest of over 4,000 acres of land, 15 farms and cottages ...
Beatrix Potter's Gardening Life: Friday, March 22, 2024, 6-7 PM : Virtual Talks and Tours : Virtual Spotlight Tour: Beatrix Potter: Drawn to Nature: Friday, April 5, 2024 12:30-1:30 PM : Family Program : Family First Saturdays: Exhibition Tour and Storytime at the Morgan: Saturday April 6, 2024, 11 AM-12 PM
About. The World of Beatrix Potter™ Attraction in Bowness-on-Windermere is a vibrant visitor centre offering a unique experience for all the family. Explore a magical world where all 23 enchanting tales are brought to life, recreating the beautiful Lake District countryside complete with sights, sounds and smells.
A Tale of Ms Potter. (1) Discover Beatrix Potter's huge legacy to the Lake District. There is much more to the story of Beatrix Potter than Peter Rabbit. On this fascinating tour, we walk in her footsteps to understand the story behind this remarkable woman, starting with her early years as a gifted artist to a pivotal moment at Wray Castle ...
Check the availability for Private Tour: Beatrix Potter Afternoon with Lake Cruise. To display the available dates for this tour please answer the questions below. Number of people in your party: Please select where you will join the tour: Hotel Pickup at approx. 14:00 returning around 18:00, travel by £379.00 per group.
The Beatrix Potter Tour offers a captivating journey through the Lake District, allowing travelers to explore the landscapes that inspired her stories. The tour includes stops at Tarn Hows and the historic village of Hawkshead, as well as a visit to Hill Top Farm, Beatrix Potter's former home.