Growing Green at The National Trust
Come experience the blooming gardens or even have a hand in planting them with one of The National Trust’s many outdoor garden events! With fun for the whole family and every age grouper, when you head out be sure to bring your own green thumb. Whether you are just embarking on your planting endeavours and look to pick up a few tricks of the trade, or are a seasoned pro, you will delight in all [...]
Little Moreton Hall, A Step Back In Time
Gaze at the drunkenly reeling South Range, cross the moat and marvel at the cobbled courtyard before you enter a Hall full of surprises. The skill of the craftsmen fascinates as you climb the stairs to the Long Gallery – imagine life here in Tudor times. The various delights of this unique property include some remarkable wall-paintings and a pretty Knot Garden. Colourful tales of both the Moreton family and this iconic building are revealed [...]
Save Abbey Road Studios
Following widespread reports that music group EMI plans to sell the famous recording studios, music fans are campaigning for Abbey Road to be saved. As many know, Abbey Road Studios is the place where the Beatles recorded their albums and now, after it was discussed on Chris Evans’ BBC Radio 2 show, the National Trust has been put forward as the front runner to take on the world famous Abbey Road Studios. A National Trust [...]
Win National Trust Family Membership
Whether you’re interested in gardens, castles, wildlife, or just somewhere peaceful to relax, National Trust membership gives you a wide variety of things to do, as often as you like, for FREE! Membership benefits include Free entry and parking at more than 300 historic houses and gardens Members’ Handbook – the complete guide to all of the places you can visit Regional Newsletters packed with details of special events at locations near you Three editions [...]
Tour The Giant’s Causeway
Geological phenomenon on the North Antrim coast renowned for its polygonal columns of layered basalt, the only World Heritage Site in Ireland. Famous geological World Heritage Site on the North Antrim Coast Northern Ireland’s only World Heritage Site Legendary emblem of North Antrim’s spectacular coastline Geology, flora and fauna of international importance Coast path with info panels extends 12 miles to the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge The Giants Causeway and Bushmills Railway, runs to the world’s [...]
Cherishing Clumber Park
Idyllic walks with amazing scenery and wildlife, all nestled amongst the remnants of Clumber’s grand past 3,800 acres of green open space to relax in and enjoy Discover more of the Park on your bike with over 20 miles of cycle routes through spectacular scenery Europe’s longest double avenue of lime trees line the grand entrance Find a moments peace and tranquillity in Clumber Chapel The recently refurbished restaurant uses fresh ingredients picked in our [...]
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