BEAUTIFULLY illustrated children’s books were only a part of Beatrix Potter’s legacy. When she died in 1943 the forward-thinking conservationist left more than 4,000 acres to the National Trust, ensuring that property developers would leave the Lake District in peace.
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Peter Rabbit review: A brash CGI adaptation
BEAUTIFULLY illustrated children’s books were only a part of Beatrix Potter’s legacy. When she died in 1943 the forward-thinking conservationist left more than 4,000 acres to the National Trust, ensuring that property developers would leave the Lake District in peace.
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