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A couple, of advancing years, stop to look at the snowdrops growing among birch trees while the winter sun pierces the leafless trees

Where to see snowdrops 

The nodding, white blooms of snowdrops are starting to emerge. Find out where you can see them at the places we care for between January and March.

View of the house at Knole, Kent in winter
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Top 10 unique houses 

Learn about some of the most unusual houses we look after and find out what makes them so special, from a tiny woodland cottage to a romantic country retreat.

Pony grazing on Rockford Common, New Forest, on a misty, sunny day
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Wild places to get away from it all 

Even though we live increasingly urbanised lives, there are still some wild places in the UK where you can go to get away from it all. Why not visit one of the many areas of outstanding natural beauty that we look after?

The Long Gallery at The Children's Country House at Sudbury, Derbyshire
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Kids' indoor activities for rainy days 

How do you keep the kids entertained on a rainy day? Here's a selection of indoor activities at the houses in our care that won't be ruined by a sudden downpour.

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Things to see and do

Vegan 'creem' tea with jam and vegan clotted 'creem'
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Vegan 'creem' tea 

Satisfy your sweet tooth this Veganuary with these vegan scones. Serve with clotted 'creem' and jam for an afternoon pick-me-up.

Sir Robert Hunter with his daughter (centre), fellow National Trust founder Canon Hardwicke Rawnsley (far right) and a friend in the Lake District around 1900
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The history of the National Trust 

To mark the 129th birthday of the National Trust on 12 January, take a look back at the important milestones in our history and key projects.

Couple walking along a woodland path at Speke Hall, Liverpool
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How to stay warm on a winter walk 

Don’t let the cold weather put you off exploring winter landscapes and getting out into the crisp air. Keep warm on your next winter walk with these top tips and kit ideas.

Pieces of toast soaked in cider tied to the branches of an apple tree after Wassailing at Saddlecombe Farm, West Sussex
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The history of wassailing 

Wassailing is a Twelfth Night tradition with pagan roots, which aims to ward off bad spirits and ensure a good harvest the following season. Learn more about the tradition and its celebrations, which include music, song and dance.

In the news

Illustration showing a young Sir Isaac Newton, Paul McCartney and Beatrix Potter against a colourful background
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Apply for the Time + Space Award 

At the age of 23, Sir Isaac Newton was forced to leave university and return home to Woolsthorpe Manor in Lincolnshire because of a pandemic. He used this time to explore his ideas on calculus, optics and the laws of motion and gravity. If you’re aged 16 to 25, we want to hear your big idea and give you the chance to bring it to life with a Time + Space Award.

Holidays and shopping

Pods at Wasdale Campsite in winter, Cumbria

Plan your camping adventure 

Wake up in some of the country’s wildest landscapes. Find the Lake District at your feet or pitch a tent by Cornish shores.

A person holding a stack of national trust books

Curl up with a good book 

You'll find stories for every age on our online shop. Learn about historic curiosities, get inspiration for your next trip or discover a bedtime story to read with your family.

Visitors descending a path through the Rock Garden at Cragside, Northumberland

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