We're from Japan, and really exited of the new book published this year. At the age of my son, I visited the Hill Top amazed how beautifully the place has been kept. Thank you National Trust, I love to take these boys to England to tour these beautiful places.
I remember when i went here when i was pregnant with my 4th child and had very bad sickness throughout my pregnancy. My sickness was that bad i had to be hospitalised . Kind of the sicknesx kate middleton had when she was expecting. All i wanted to do was sit down. Anyway we looked around the gardens and looked around the house and what a feeling . It felt like i was standing next to beatix potter her self as her spirit inpected the house throughout . What such a lovely feeling and very welcoming and such a heart warm human being. I would LOVE to live there . My ideal home. I recommend that anyone who has not been here go's because its a place that you could call your own. So beautiful.
Excellent! I love the story. Beatrix Potter's work. If only we took such care for humans and other spaces as we do for dogs and furniture, art, architecture, literature and legacies.
a great author of children books..the truth in her books of peter rabbit and other animals comes alive to instill much gentle respect on this category of writing tales..thank yu for sharing..fr asia japan
Hill Top is open for tours Darlene. Have a look at the National Trust's website for details: www.nationaltrust.org.uk/hill-top/ It's a lovely place to visit :-)
Quick question:- where do the terms 'puddleduck', 'cottontail', etc originate? You'll find that her 'genius' was in plagiarising folktales from the Black slave experience in the old American South. Has this been publicly acknowledged and credited by the Potter society and avid readers.
I am amazed I never thought that this was done WOW. thank you
I do not have that kind of patience. Bless the staff and volunteers' hearts.
We're from Japan, and really exited of the new book published this year. At the age of my son, I visited the Hill Top amazed how beautifully the place has been kept. Thank you National Trust, I love to take these boys to England to tour these beautiful places.
My grand daughter dreams of going to Japan. Maybe our paths will cross.
I remember when i went here when i was pregnant with my 4th child and had very bad sickness throughout my pregnancy. My sickness was that bad i had to be hospitalised . Kind of the sicknesx kate middleton had when she was expecting. All i wanted to do was sit down. Anyway we looked around the gardens and looked around the house and what a feeling . It felt like i was standing next to beatix potter her self as her spirit inpected the house throughout . What such a lovely feeling and very welcoming and such a heart warm human being. I would LOVE to live there . My ideal home. I recommend that anyone who has not been here go's because its a place that you could call your own. So beautiful.
Excellent! I love the story. Beatrix Potter's work. If only we took such care for humans and other spaces as we do for dogs and furniture, art, architecture, literature and legacies.
a great author of children books..the truth in her books of peter rabbit and other animals comes alive to instill much gentle respect on this category of writing tales..thank yu for sharing..fr asia japan
Absolutely stunning,!!!
Thank you, very informative. We were there last Saturday and enjoyed it immensely.
I would love love love to visit....some day I will
I love beatrix potter
R.I.P beatix potter. X
We went to Hill Top House in Near Sawrey in Cumbria in England in the UK in 2004.
It's a museum?
I think the movie "Peter Rabbit " this year will bring more tourists
Soy fan de Beatriz potter
how I would love to tour her house
Hill Top is open for tours Darlene. Have a look at the National Trust's website for details: www.nationaltrust.org.uk/hill-top/
It's a lovely place to visit :-)
Dayve Ward thx you so much 4 infor but I live soooo far away-ohio. luv her art!
❤️
The best part of her life is, she was a normal human being, not like the other children's book authors, who turned out to be cruel parents.
Quick question:- where do the terms 'puddleduck', 'cottontail', etc originate? You'll find that her 'genius' was in plagiarising folktales from the Black slave experience in the old American South.
Has this been publicly acknowledged and credited by the Potter society and avid readers.
Too much!