The Beatrix Potter Gallery
(See also Beatrix Potter and Hawkshead)
The Beatrix Potter
Gallery contains the original sketches and watercolours she used to illustrate her children's
stories.
The exhibition is changed every year so visitors may see different works. A
display in the gallery highlights Potter's life and the times in which she lived.
The 17th century building, largely unchanged, in which the exhibition
is housed was the office of her husband, solicitor William Heelis, whose office is re-created in
the museum.
The Beatrix Potter Gallery is located on Main Street in Hawkshead.
Under the care of the National Trust
Tel. 015394 36355
Fax. 015394 36118
Email: rhabpg@smtp.ntrust.org.uk
Website: Beatrix Potter Gallery
Open: 3rd week March-end Oct., Sun-Thu, 10:30am-4:30pm. Admission by timed
ticket.
Photo courtesy of Barbara Ballard
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