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Gwaenynog BachDuring the late 19th and early 20th centuries Beatrix Potter was a frequent visitor to the beautifully situated estate of Gwaenynog Hall (not open to the public), which was owned by her uncle Fred Burton. It is thought that her sketches, dating from a visit in 1909, of the kitchen garden (which has now been restored) were the basis for The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies and also the working environment of the fictional Mr McGregor the gardener, who wanted to bake Peter Rabbit in a pie. |
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