Beatrix Potter Hill Top Fridge Magnet
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Beatrix Potter Hill Top Fridge Magnet

Home of the World's Most Beloved Storyteller

Nestled in the village of Near Sawrey, Hill Top is the charming 17th-century farmhouse that Beatrix Potter bought in 1905 with the royalties from The Tale of Peter Rabbit. It was here, in this quintessentially Lakeland setting, that she wrote and illustrated many of her most beloved tales — and the house, garden, and surrounding countryside appear in the pages of her books to this day. Now cared for by the National Trust, Hill Top remains almost exactly as Beatrix left it, a living tribute to one of Britain's greatest storytellers.

This handmade fridge magnet captures the timeless charm of Hill Top — a place where imagination, nature, and Lakeland life came together to create something magical.

Product Features

  • Handmade with care and attention to detail
  • Features authentic photography of Hill Top, Near Sawrey
  • Magnet size 75mm x 50mm
  • High quality, durable magnet design
  • Vibrant colours capturing the farmhouse and its beautiful garden
  • Strong magnetic backing to securely hold notes, photos, and reminders
  • Compact size fits perfectly on any fridge or magnetic surface

Whether you've queued patiently to step inside the rooms that inspired Peter Rabbit and Jemima Puddle-Duck, wandered the cottage garden on a summer afternoon, or introduced a child to the magic of Beatrix Potter's world — this magnet is a wonderful keepsake of a truly special place. A perfect gift for National Trust members, Beatrix Potter fans, and lovers of the Lake District.

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