Asking on here because this is where I usually lurk. If anyone has the 1911 I wonder if they would mind looking at an address for me. It is Hilltop cottage in near Sawrey. (Might be under Hawkshead)
OH is doing a talk on Beatrix Potter and this is a cottage she owned from 1903 to 1913, however he thinks she only used it for summer long holidays and had a manager in at other times. I thought it would be interesting to know what the census says.
Thanks to anyone who can help.
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Nothing comes up for hilltop cottage. Have tried just sawrey and still nothing, although Sawrey does actually come up on some addresses if Hawkshead is put in the search.
Kath. x
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1911 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription Hill Top Farm Sawrey Ambleside, Claife, Lancashire, England
Learn more Print transcription View image Household Members First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Occupation Age Birth year Birth place John Noble Cannon Head Married Male Farm Baliff 47 1864 Westmorland Crosscrake Transcription Sarah Jane Cannon Wife Married Female House-Keeper 45 1866 Westmorland Killington Transcription John William Cannon Son Single Male Farm Servant 18 1893 Westmorland Undermillbeck Transcription Betsy Cannon Daughter Single Female Dairy Maid 16 1895 Westmorland Undermillbeck Transcription Frederick Cannon Son Single Male Farm Servant 14 1897 Westmorland Undermillbeck Transcription Ralph Cannon Son Single Male School Boy 11 1900 Westmorland Sedgwick
Hill Top once belonged to Beatrix Potter, the children's author and illustrator known for the series of small format Peter Rabbit books. Potter bought the house and its 34-acre (14 ha) working farm in July 1906 as her home away from London and her artistic retreat. She left the house to the National Trust. The house, farm and nearby villages feature in Potter's books, The Tale of the Pie and the Patty-Pan, The Tale of Tom Kitten, The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck and The Tale of Samuel Whiskers or The Roly-Poly Pudding.
The farm was managed by John Cannon. The wing on the left was built by Potter for Cannon and his family in 1906. The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck was dedicated to his children, Ralph and Betsy, who appear in the illustrations, as does their mother.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hill_Top,_Cumbria
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safc beat me to it. Was just going to post Hill Top Farm:-
1911 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription Hill Top Farm Sawrey Ambleside, Claife, Lancashire, England
First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Occupation Age Birth year Birth place John Noble Cannon Head Married Male Farm Baliff 47 1864 Westmorland Crosscrake Sarah Jane Cannon Wife Married Female House-Keeper 45 1866 Westmorland Killington John William Cannon Son Single Male Farm Servant 18 1893 Westmorland Undermillbeck Betsy Cannon Daughter Single Female Dairy Maid 16 1895 Westmorland Undermillbeck Frederick Cannon Son Single Male Farm Servant 14 1897 Westmorland Undermillbeck Ralph Cannon Son Single Male School Boy 11 1900 Westmorland Sedgwick
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Helen B Heelis on the 1939 Register
1939 Register Transcription
Heelis Household (2 People) Castle Cottage Sawrey Ambleside , Ulverston R.D., Lancashire, England Attach to tree View original image Print First name(s) Last name(s) DOB Sex Occupation Marital status Schedule Schedule Sub Number Helen B Heelis 23 Jul 1866 Female Private Means Farmer Married 106 2 William Heelis 02 Dec 1871 Male Solicitor Married 106 1
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Storey Household (4 People) HIll Top Farm , Ulverston R.D., Lancashire, England (Sawrey, Ambleside on image)
FIRST NAME(S) LAST NAME(S) DOB SEX OCCUPATION MARITAL STATUS SCHEDULE SCHEDULE SUB NUMBER Thomas Storey 12 Mar 1896 Male Farm Bailiff Married 117 1 Hilda A Storey 14 Jul 1891 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Married 117 2 Frida Jackson (Storey) 12 Mar 1920 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Single 117 3 Geoffrey Storey 12 Jun 1923 Male Paid Shepherd Assisting Father Single 117 4
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Thank you all for interesting info. William Heelis was, I think married to Beatrix Potter as I suspect you know and Beatrix Potter and he lived at Castle cottage.
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