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Beatrix Potter Guided Walk

Heritage Open Day: A guided walk around Gloucester to places associated with Beatrix Potter. In 1903 Beatrix Potter published one of her most loved tales 'The Tailor of Gloucester'. It was inspired by a visit she made to the city. This guided walk takes in the places of Gloucester which are closely connected with Beatrix Potter. The walk lasts about 45 minutes.
event dateFri 13 Sep to Sunday 15 Sep 24
venue address9 College Court, Gloucester, Gloucestershire GL1 2NJ
event timesFri 13 Sep:14.00; Sun 15 Sep:14.00; Free Entry.
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