| If you’ve not organised any days out in 2008, then all that could be about to change. By joining the National Trust you’ll be able to visit some of the most beautiful properties, magnificent gardens, breathtaking coastline and significant historical sites that Britain has to offer.
Even more importantly, you’ll also be helping to protect your heritage for the future. |
Join the National Trust today and pay by Direct Debit to get three months’ free membership.
By joining you’ll have free access to 28 castles, 6 World Heritage Sites, 704 miles of coastline, 600,000 acres of countryside, 4,000 prehistoric monuments, 215 houses and gardens, 149 museums, 127 factories and mines, 57 villages, 47 dovecotes, 66 nature reserves, 43 pubs, 78 mills, 12 lighthouses, 2 gold mines - England, Wales and Northern Ireland!
The National Trust is Europe’s biggest conservation charity and manages properties across England, Wales and Northern Ireland. 3.5 million members, 40,000 volunteers, 500,000 school children, 13.9 million visitors, donors, funders and tenants enjoy and benefit from the work we do.
National Trust membership also gives you…
• Member’s Handbook – the essential guide to all our properties
• Three National Trust magazines a year
• Regional newsletters covering local events
• Free parking in most National Trust car parks
• Free entry to the National Trust for Scotland and other partner organisation offers.
Events coming up in 2008 include…
• Take the Upstairs Downstairs tour at Florence Court in Co. Fermanagh.
• If you are a fan of film, then why not visit the set of Pride and Prejudice at Basildon Park, in Berkshire.
• Dunster Castle in Somerset is a hive of ghostly goings on - so make sure you visit this Haunted Castle.
• Experience The Great Age of Victorian Gardening at Biddulph Grange, in Staffordshire
• Cheshire’s 16th-century Little Moreton Hall will celebrates it’s NT 70th anniversary.
• The restored 18th-century temple at Hatchlands, Surrey, will be open to visitors for the first time in 10 years.
• The Museum of Childhood at Sudbury Hall, Derbyshire, re-opens in spring 2008.