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In page Beatrix Potter:

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Potter left almost all the original illustrations for her books to the National Trust. The copyright to her stories and merchandise was then given to her publisher Frederick Warne & Co, now a division of the Penguin Group. On 1 January 2014, the copyright expired in the UK and other countries with a 70-years-after-death limit. Hill Top Farm was opened to the public by the National Trust in 1946; her artwork was displayed there until 1985 when it was moved to William Heelis's former law office in Hawkshead, also owned by the National Trust.[1] The Beatrix Potter Gallery, housed in the former law office, showed a selection of her work until 2022. In 2023 it was decided that the gallery should not reopen because the building did not meeting modern conservation standards.[citation needed]