Hill Top Farm

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Hill Top Farm is the 17th-century Lake District farmhouse that inspired many of Beatrix Potter’s beloved children’s stories and illustrations.

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Hill Top 1
Hill Top Farm canonical 1
Hill Top Farm vicinity 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf farmhouse
historic house
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle 17th-century vernacular architecture
associatedWith Peter Rabbit series
children’s literature
category Beatrix Potter locations
Historic houses in Cumbria
country United Kingdom
era 17th century
hasCollection Beatrix Potter’s personal belongings
original Beatrix Potter illustrations
hasFeature cottage garden
farmyard
traditional Lakeland stone construction
hasPart farmhouse
garden
outbuildings
heritageDesignation National Trust property
inspiredWork The Tale of Ginger and Pickles
The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck
The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle
The Tale of Pigling Bland
The Tale of Samuel Whiskers
The Tale of Tom Kitten
landscapeContext rural
locatedIn Cumbria
England
Lake District
Near Sawrey
notableResident Beatrix Potter
openToPublic true
operatedBy National Trust
ownedBy Beatrix Potter
National Trust
preservedAs museum
region Lake District
surface form: Lake District National Park
significance inspiration for Beatrix Potter’s stories and illustrations
tourismType literary tourism
usedAs Beatrix Potter’s writing retreat
setting for children’s book illustrations

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Beatrix Potter residence Hill Top Farm
Near Sawrey hasAttraction Hill Top Farm
this entity surface form: Hill Top
William Heelis placeOfResidence Hill Top Farm
this entity surface form: Hill Top Farm vicinity