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There is also a regular service from Coniston, or Ambleside, with some buses going on to Windermere. If you are coming from Windermere or Bowness you can cruise or catch the Ferry across the Lake then the seasonal bus link from the beginning of April through to the end of October between Ferry House and Hill Top.

The footpath from Ferry House to Hill Top is comprehensively signed. By Bike: Hill Top is a short and relatively quiet ride down country lanes from Hawkshead, where cycle hire is available from the village post office or via bridleways from Ferry house. There are cycle parking racks near the visitor ticket office. On Foot: There are numerous footpaths and bridleways in the vicinity for you to explore including a direct off-road link from Ferry House. The roads are narrow and can be very busy, please allow extra time to park during peak times.

Accessible by Public Transport: Windermere station is 5 miles away. Skip To Main Content. My Planner To build your own Itinerary, click to add an item to your Itinerary basket. Already saved an Itinerary? Site Search. Hill Top, Beatrix Potter's House. 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 , 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. But its windy roads still make it feel like a pilgrimage into the past.

The house remains pretty much unchanged, with Ms. Step inside to see the dollhouse described in her book, The Tale of Two Bad Mice , in which some cute vermin bust into a doll house and smash every ceramic plate and pastry to bits.

Potter was born into an upper class family, but isolated from a lot of interaction with other children. Instead, she was mainly raised by her three governesses. It was her time spent in Scotland and the Lake District that made her fall in love with animals, as well as botany.

In fact, before she made all that bunny money and split for the country, she became a respected illustrator and mycologist— as in, the study of fungi. There is a timed-ticket system in place to avoid overcrowding the house.

Tickets cannot be booked in advance, so in high season you may have a short wait for entry. A selection of rarely seen, original illustrations are on display at the Beatrix Potter Gallery, in Hawkshead village center.



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