HAVING lived and worked in the Lake Distriuct prior to departibng for Crete, it is a pleasure to hear a move that saves a special place.
An estate on the shores of
Derwentwater which inspired Beatrix Potter to write The Tale of Squirrel
Nutkin has been given Grade II listed status.
The home and surrounding area are said to have inspired some of the author’s most famous works, including The Tales of Peter Rabbit, Mrs Tiggywinkle and Benjamin Bunny.
The woodland nearby and its population of red squirrels is also recognised as an influence behind The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin, and Potter was known to be a dedicated conservationist who spent much of her life trying to preserve the area.
The listing means the home is recognised as “being of special architectural or historic interest” and protected against “unauthorised demolition, alteration or extension”.
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