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The most iconic and loved tale about Peter the Rabbit
The most iconic and loved tale about Peter the Rabbit
The Tale of Peter Rabbit was first published by Frederick Warne in 1902 and endures as Beatrix Potter’s most popular and well-loved tale. It tells the story of a very mischievous rabbit and the trouble he encounters in Mr McGregor’s vegetable garden!
Don’t be fooled into thinking that the world of Peter Rabbit is just for children – the countryside here is stunning and some of the prettiest in England.
Beatrix Potter was quite the representative for her beloved Lake District
Helen Beatrix Potter, known as Beatrix, was born on 28 July 1866 to Rupert and Helen Potter in Kensington, London
She was always encouraged to draw, and she spent many hours sketching animals and plants around her. she never went to school but had an art teacher Miss Cameron, and a number of governesses, including Annie Moore, to whom she remained close throughout her life.
Two of Beatrix’s earliest artist models were her pet rabbits. They joined the family everywhere and she taught them to do tricks
When Beatrix was sixteen, the family stayed at Wray Castle, overlooking Lake Windermere, and this is where she fell in love for this part of the world and for the countryside of the Lake District. The magic of Peter Rabbit was born!
Author/Guide Beatrix Potter Destination:The Lake District Departure Time: Timeless
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