This tale was published as The Little White Bird, and its success was such that Barrie decided to give Peter Pan another outing, this time in a play. and flew back to Kensington Gardens to live with the birds and fairies. It was to George, Jack and Peter Llewelyn Davies that Barrie first told the story of a little boy called Peter Pan, who escaped from being a human when he was seven days old. Location: 100 Bayswater Road, London, W2 3HJĭescription: JM Barrie moved here (also called Leinster Corner) in 1902 overlooking Kensington Gardens, and it was here that he first met the sons of his close neighbours, Arthur and Sylvia Llewelyn Davies.īarrie became friendly with the Davies boys, joining in their games, and enchanting them with magical tales. This is where JM Barrie wrote Peter Pan in a studio at the rear.
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