An atmospheric Tudor house with Medieval roots, a working mill on an historic quay, a glorious garden with valley views and an expansive estate to explore.
Our gardens, parks and countryside locations are open, and cafés are offering a takeaway service. Please note, places in Wales are only open for Welsh residents in line with Welsh Government Covid-19 legislation.
Some places may be busy over Easter, so we strongly advise booking in advance. Tickets are released every Friday for the following week.
The safety of our staff, volunteers and visitors from the nearby community remains our priority. Please check the property webpage before you travel and follow government guidance when you visit.
What's closed and what's reopening?
From 12 April, we're reopening shops in England and outdoor seating alongside some cafés. We’re also excited to welcome back visitors from the UK to our places in Wales from 12 April, and to reopen shops. Shops in Northern Ireland remain closed for now.
The National Trust is deeply saddened by the news of the death of His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. The Duke became Patron of the Trust’s ‘Enterprise Neptune’ appeal on its launch in 1965 to save areas of coastline in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
National Trust Director General Hilary McGrady, said: “For decades the Duke was an enthusiastic supporter of our conservation work, and fundraising efforts that saw the acquisition of 576 miles of coastline during his patronage. The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award scheme has, for many years, recognised National Trust volunteer work. We are grateful for his patronage and support. We send our deepest sympathies to the Royal Family.”
We have some exciting nature-inspired activities that you can do at home over the Easter period. Our Easter adventures in nature activity packs are full of fun facts, craft ideas and much more, perfect for the whole family to get involved with.
Tuck into some tasty recipes this Easter. There's something for everyone to enjoy from tempting chocolate nests to a warming hot cross bun bread and butter pudding. If you're looking for something more savoury we've also got plenty of scrumptious dishes perfect for lunches and dinners.
Join our #BlossomWatch campaign on social media. Take time to admire spring blossom, whether it's from your window, on your street or local walk, or in your garden if you’re lucky enough to have it grow there. You can also share sightings on our blossom map and learn more about identifying blossom and how these floral wonders support wildlife.
Looking forward to some spring gardening? We've got tips on planting blossom trees, a chapter on garden design from The National Trust School of Gardening book, a video on how to make the most of colour in your garden, and more to share.
Get everyone gardening this spring with the colourful tools and accessories from Burgon & Ball. Designed to inspire families to explore and grow fruits, vegetables, flowers and much more in their gardens or window sill boxes. The range is ideal for getting the whole family interacting with nature.
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We're taking our Zoom backgrounds outside for the blossom season. You can bring the joy of spring into your calls, catchups and meetings with these colourful photos. There are also writers' retreats and studies to choose from, including Churchill's study and Virginia Woolf's writing lodge.
Get the latest news from around the Trust. Chocolate commissioned by Queen Victoria in 1900, still within its original wrapper and tin, has been discovered in a Boer War helmet at Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk.