Below is a selection of some of our properties which offer learning programmes in particular curriculum areas.
| Curriculum area
| Property name
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| History |
Knole, Kent Washington Old Hall, Tyne and Wear Wimpole Hall and Farm, Cambridgeshire Quarry Bank Mill, Cheshire Erddig, North Wales |
| Geography and environment |
Gower, South Wales Windermere and Troutbeck, Cumbria Studland Beach, Purbeck estates, Dorset The North Coast, Northern Ireland Shropshire Hills – Long Mynd |
| Citizenship and PSHE |
The Workhouse, Nottinghamshire Watersmeet and West Exmoor Coast, Devon Erddig, North Wales |
| Drama, Dance and Music |
Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal, North Yorkshire Tattershall Castle, Lincolnshire |
| Art and Design |
Quarry Bank Mill and Styal Estate, Cheshire Windermere and Troutbeck, Cumbria People, Portraits, Places – Montacute House, Somerset People, Portraits, Places – Beningbrough Hall, North Yorkshire |
| Science and maths |
Souter Lighthouse, Sunderland The Museum of Childhood, Sudbury, Derbyshire |
| English and Literacy |
Nostell Priory, West Yorkshire Belton House, Lincolnshire |
| Education for Sustainable Development |
Brancaster Millennium Activity Centre, Norfolk Stackpole for Outdoor Learning, Pembrokeshire Dunwich Heath, Suffolk Studland Beach, Purbeck Estates, Dorset |
| Active Outdoor Education |
Stackpole for Outdoor Learning, Pembrokeshire Brancaster Millennium Activity Centre, Norfolk |
National Trust properties are able to offer learning programmes that are relevant to more than one area of the National Curriculum.
Above are examples of some of our properties which support different aspects of the National Curriculum. Each example details some of the learning activities and resources available at the property featured and who to contact, should you wish to find out more or make a booking.
From splendid Tudor palaces to working water-powered cotton mills, from the well-loved landscape of the English Lakes to glorious Welsh coastline on Gower, from a workhouse for the destitute poor of the 19th-century to lavishly decorated homes for the wealthy, the National Trust cares for an incredibly diverse range of properties that offer fantastic opportunities for enriching the curriculum of all students.
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