Make a vital contribution to an amazing project and make sure your name goes down in history by donating a tree to the Cliveden Maze.
Over the next two years the National Trust will recreate Cliveden’s lost maze, originally designed by Lord Astor in 1894. This ambitious project will involve the planting of 1,100 yew trees.
You can contribute to this project and make sure your name goes down in history by making a donation for a tree to be planted in the Cliveden Maze.
Each donated 6ft yew tree costs £150. The tree (or trees) will be planted on your behalf and the names of all donors (or the person you wish to dedicate the tree to) will be displayed at Cliveden. You will also receive a certificate confirming your dedication.
To donate a tree now, please contact the estate office at:
The National Trust Estate Office, Cliveden, Bucks, SL6 OJA.
01628 605069
Why donate a tree to the Cliveden Maze?
The Maze will be a permanent and historically authentic feature of Cliveden which you will be helping us to create. Your donation will make a vital financial contribution to the creation of the Maze and to its long-term care and maintenance by the National Trust.
What happens next?
This is a two year project and planting the yew trees will begin in 2010.
You will receive a certificate confirming your dedication once your donation has been processed. When the Maze is completed, your name, or the name of the person to whom you are dedicating a tree, will be displayed at Cliveden, so your name will go down in history.
You can choose whether you would like updates on the progress of the Maze, by email or post.
To find out more, please telephone 01628 605069 or email: cliveden@nationaltrust.org.uk
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