Saturday 12 December 2020

Hill Top

It was way back in July that we first visited the garden at Hill Top, former home of Beatrix Potter, and then at the beginning of November when our planned trip to view inside the house was thwarted by the announcement of a second lockdown. Not expecting we would make a return visit until the spring, you can imagine my excitement when The National Trust announced they would be opening it's doors at weekends during the run up to Christmas. So, after making a booking earlier in the week, this morning we drove out to Near Sawrey to take a look inside. 


The large front door was adorned with this beautiful wreath.


Decorated for Christmas and with a fire burning in the grate, the house had a warm cosy feel and appeared just as it would have done when Beatrix herself lived there. The dark wood panelling made the rooms appear quite small but they were larger than I expected.


The view over the kitchen garden from one of the upstairs rooms.


The dolls house, which belonged to Beatrix Potter. If you zoom in you can see some of the hand painted furniture and decorations inside.


The guide told me the pelmet had been embroidered by Beatrix herself, whilst in a Liverpool hospital, recovering from an operation.


The scullery.


Back in the garden once again. 


Can you see a friendly face in amongst the leaves?


This gorgeous little robin came to say 'hello!' 

I think the guide had been right in saying we'd experienced the garden at it's best during the summer and the house looking it's best all warm and welcoming, beautifully decorated for Christmas. 

This afternoon we've been for a walk in the woods to do a bit of foraging. Tomorrow I have Christmas cards to write, and I'm going to be making a door wreath of my own. 

J. X









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  1. The house looks lovely, especially the room with the fire burning, it looks really cosy. You got a great shot of the robin, he looks really cute :)

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    1. The robin was so friendly, Eunice. It was easy to get a good picture. X

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  2. We visited a few years ago, it is a lovely place. Thanks for reminding me

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    1. I've been wanting to visit for a while now, so I was thrilled to discover they were re-opening the house this month. X

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  3. We have visited there some years ago. I seem to remember it was just the garden then. Lovely for the kids tho.

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    1. The garden is lovely during the summer. You can imagine Peter Rabbit running through the vegetable patch. X

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  4. I have been to the Cottage with my parents so that would be years ago but I'm having difficulties recalling the details. It's nice, therefore, to be reminded of it this way.

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    1. I'd never been inside the house before, so it was all the more special to see it decorated for Christmas. X

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  5. A wonderful excursion! You can just imagine her sitting there writing and illustrating her books.

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    1. I'll definitely be making a return visit, I'd love to find out more about Beatrix's life at Hill Top. X

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  6. I am so glad you were able to get your visit and share it with us. It was a delight to come along with you and see it all dressed ready for Christmas.

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    1. It was purely by chance I discovered they would be open during December, but I'm so glad I did. X

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  7. Your robins are so different from ours! Thank you so much for the tour of the Beatrix Potter house. She is a great favorite in our house.

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  8. Good for the National Trust. That's somewhere I would love to visit, much more so than grand stately homes. It's 'real'. Maybe, one day . . .
    Thank you for the photos - they have such an atmosphere about them.
    xx

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    1. I think The National Trust have done a fantastic job of re-opening their properties safely. I do hope you get to visit one day. X

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  9. What a wonderful visit. The house looks so cosy and I love the dolls house, was it opened up for you to have a proper look inside? Such a lovely photo of the robin, him coming to say hello must have have made your day complete, he's beautiful.

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    1. Unfortunately, the dolls house was closed when we were there, but there is a short video of it on Instagram - @ntlakedistrict. The robin was very sweet. X

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  10. I enjoyed seeing the interior of the house! I liked that quilt and what a lovely wreath! I thought of your dried orange slices when I saw the wreath and the tree. The little robin looks cute, too. I'm looking forward to seeing your wreath!

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    1. It was an impressive wreath. The quilt is lovely isn't it, I was told Beatrix bought it from an American lady who lived in the village. X

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  11. How atmospheric to go round the house in winter and how cosy it looks. I’m sure that bed was in some of her books and those windows look so familiar. Good luck with your door wreath. B x

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    1. I believe The Tale of Samuel Whiskers is set inside Hill Top. I must have a read of it and see if any of the pictures look familiar. X

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  12. I think you probably visited at the best time with the house filled with Christmas cheer and looking all cosy with the fire. It's somewhere I'd love to visit myself.

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    1. It was lovely. I could have quite easily spent the morning sat by the fireplace. X

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    1. It overlooks the garden, which is wonderful to visit during the summer. X

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    1. I'm so glad I found out the house would be open. X

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  15. Wonderful - I suppose the scullery is the utility room now. All looks very cosy and Christmassy.
    xx

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    1. |I expect so. I'd love to visit again and learn more about the house. X

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  16. I enjoyed seeing the house and I love your little garden visitor :)

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  17. Loved my visit to Hilltop - 20 years ago in summer - your pics bring it all back.

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    1. I'm looking forward to visiting again in the future. X

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  18. Gorgeous photos! I'm no fan of Xmas but love how the National Trust dress their houses. Weren't you lucky being able to go inside? the doll's house and quilt are gorgeous and your robin photo should be a Xmas card! xxx

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    1. I wasn't expecting to be able to visit until the spring, so I was delighted when the National Trust announced they would be opening the house during December. X

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  19. What an incredible post! I LOVE the photos of Beatrix's cottage. The little Christmas tree and fireplace are so warm and welcoming. I would love to go there someday. So glad you got to make a visit and see its charm at this time of year. Fabulous!

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    1. Thank you, Stephenie. It was wonderful to step back in time and see the house as it would have looked when Beatrix lived there. X

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  20. Such a lovely place to visit. I enjoyed your photographs and what a delight to see the robin ... my favourite of birds.

    All the best Jan

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    1. I'm looking forward to visiting again next year. X

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  21. What a sweet little robin. And your so lucky to get a peek inside Hilltop at Christmas. Thanks for sharing. X

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