Beatrix Potter Gallery

From Wikishire
Revision as of 12:41, 24 May 2017 by RB (talk | contribs)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Beatrix Potter Gallery

Hawkshead
Lancashire

National Trust


Beatrix Potter Gallery
Grid reference: SD35229819
Location: 54°22’30"N, 2°59’56"W
Built 17th century
Information
Website: Beatrix Potter Gallery
and Hawkshead

The Beatrix Potter Gallery is a 17th-century stone-built house in Hawkshead amongst the Furness Fells of Lancashire, which is open as an art gallery and museum, owned and run by the National Trust. It is dedicated to presenting original book illustrations by Beatrix Potter, whose Lakeland farm, Hill Top, is a few miles from here in Near Sawrey, and also owned by the National Trust.

On display are original sketches and watercolours painted by Potter for her children's stories as well as artefacts and information relating to her life and work. The display changes annually.

The building itself is of the 17th-century and is Grade II listed. It was at one time the law office of Potter's husband, William Heelis.[1] The building's interior remains substantially unaltered.

See also

Outside links

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Beatrix Potter Gallery)

References

  1. Former solicitor's office, Hawkshead - British Listed Buildings