Beatrix Potter was a talented watercolourist, particularly of the natural world, from an early age and her paintings and drawings are now in collections, both private and public, all over the world.
Our Vision
To celebrate the life of Beatrix Potter
The Beatrix Potter Society has been registered as a charity in the UK since 1980. We exist to promote the study and appreciation of the life and works of Beatrix Potter (1866 – 1943). She was not only the author of The Tale of Peter Rabbit and other classics of children’s literature but also a landscape and natural history artist, diarist, farmer and preservationist. Beatrix Potter was responsible for preserving large areas of the Lake District through her gifts to the National Trust.
The Beatrix Potter Society upholds and protects the integrity of the inimitable and unique work of Beatrix Potter, her aims and bequests and brings together those who share these interests worldwide.
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Rest Sleep Stories
Inspired by Beatrix is a blog series on the Beatrix Potter’s website highlighting artists and creators who have been inspired by Beatrix Potter. Our first post features an artform that may be new to many readers: sleep stories. What are sleep stories? Sleep stories are forms of auditory experiences that…
Restoration Project Begins at Wray Castle
National Trust Press Release: Restoration project begins at Wray Castle A major restoration project is underway at the National Trust’s Wray Castle, near Ambleside to secure its future as a vibrant, family-friendly destination. This important and historical Lake District property ignited Beatrix Potter’s love of the area, when the family…
News from Hill Top: BPS Member’s Needle Felting Featured
Hill Top House volunteer and longtime Beatrix Potter Society Member and past BPS Trustee, Kathy Cole, has some brought some of her furry critters to take up temporary residence at Beatrix Potter’s Hill Top house. Don’t worry – the artifacts are safe, as these critters are needle felted! This last…