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It is a companion blog to Hyde Daily Photo. Old Hyde Pole Bank Town Hall Cenotaph Tuesday, 22 July Potter Family Grave. This is the Potter family grave in the grounds of Hyde Chapel where lie buried the parents and grandparents of Beatrix Potter. Click on the photograph for an enlarged view. Beatrix was the daughter of Helen and Rupert and was born on 28th July at their London home.

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Review tags are currently only available for English language reviews. Selected filters. Updating list She had many animals which she kept as pets, studying them and making drawings. Her parents took her on three month summer holidays to Scotland, but when the house they rented became unavailable, they rented Wray Castle near Ambleside in the Lake District.

Beatrix was 16 when they first stayed here. Her parents entertained many eminent guests, including Hardwicke Rawnsley vicar of Low Wray Church , who in was to become one of the founders of the National Trust. His views on the need to preserve the natural beauty of Lakeland had a lasting effect on the young Beatrix, who had fallen in love with the unspoilt beauty surrounding the holiday home.

For the next 21 years on and off, the Potters holidayed in the Lake District, staying once at Wray Castle, once at Fawe Park , twice at Holehird and nine times at Lingholm , by Derwentwater , famous now for its rhododendron gardens. Beatrix loved Derwentwater, and explored Catbells behind Lingholm. She watched squirrels in the woods, saw rabbits in the vegetable gardens of the big house. She made many sketches of the landscape.



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