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    February 2010

    Antony House and Alice in Wonderland
    Throughout 2010, the hidden gem of Antony House near Plymouth will be transformed by the National Trust into a fabulous, surreal setting.

    Online walking revolution gathering pace
    More than 250,000 downloadable walking guides, almost one every two minutes, were downloaded from the National Trust website in the last year.

    January 2010

    New look for National Trust holiday cottage brochure
    Take a fresh look at National Trust holiday cottages and plan your stay-cations for 2010 in one of the National Trust’s 370 unique cottages.

    Centenary of Thomas Crapper
    To mark the centenary of the death of Thomas Crapper, the Victorian plumber and inventor who revolutionised the nation’s toilets, the National Trust is celebrating the remarkable collection of toilets in its care.

    Exclusive Madeleine Floyd kitchenware launches Trust spring range
    Following on from her hugely popular bird range, artist Madeleine Floyd has designed a second exclusive collection of attractive kitchen ware for National Trust.

    New research reveals missing Constable viewpoint
    The exact spot where the landscape artist John Constable painted The Stour Valley and Dedham Village has been identified for the first time in almost 200 years.

    Giant's Causeway receives £3million lottery boost
    The National Trust has been awarded a grant of £3million by The Heritage Lottery Fund to support the development of new visitor facilities at the Giant’s Causeway.

    National Trust on Google Street View
    A collection of iconic castles, country houses and outstanding landscapes from the UK have been added to Google Street View, available through Google Maps.

    National Trust mums know best
    Five National Trust staff are due to appear on the new Hairy Biker's series, Mums Know Best, sharing their culinary tips with the rest of the nation!

    Helen Browning takes external affairs role
    The National Trust has appointed Helen Browning as its Director of External Affairs.

    Winter weather warning
    Due to the dramatic winter weather conditions hitting the UK, a number of our places and spaces are temporarily closed to visitors.

    National Trust working holidays
    Get fit and have fun on a National Trust working holiday.

    Calorie-busting walks
    Help is at hand to combat the Christmas bulge, we've announced our Top 10 calorie busting walks which are taking place throughout January.

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