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Red squirrel on the feeder at Allan Bank, Cumbria
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Top places to spot red squirrels 

Find the best places across England, Wales and Northern Ireland to see the elusive red squirrel. Autumn is a great time to spot them as they gather food ahead of the winter.

Speke Hall in winter
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Places with Tudor connections 

Discover the places we look after that have links to the Tudor period, from Henry VII to Elizabeth I. They’ve received royal visitors, hidden Catholic priests and witnessed important events.

Visitors walking in the woodland at Blickling, Norfolk
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Woodland walks 

From tree-lined avenues to ancient woodland, find a sense of calm among the trees with our pick of the best woodland and forest walks.

Two children lying in a pile of autumn leaves at Castle Ward, County Down
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Top ‘50 things to do before you’re 11¾’ activities to do in autumn 

Autumn opens up a world of new adventures for kids. Discover the best activities from our ‘50 things to do before you’re 11¾’, including playing conkers and foraging for wild food.

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Things to see and do

Pumpkin, Chard, Feta and Almond Crumble
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Pumpkin, chard, feta and almond crumble 

Use up your leftover pumpkin with this satisfying savoury crumble recipe. It works well as a hearty side or a standalone dish.

The West Front of Coughton Court, Warwickshire, with the 16th-century Gate Tower in the centre and two 18th-century-era wings on either side.
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The history of Coughton Court 

Get ready for Bonfire Night (5 November) by discovering the history of Coughton Court and its ties to the Gunpowder Plot. The ringleader of the plot, Robert Catesby, spent time at Coughton as a young boy and went on to conceive the plot and recruit 12 more members.

A black and white image of a group of performers on stage in costume
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National Trust Podcast: series seven 

Listen to series seven of the National Trust Podcast. From the communities celebrating blossom to the Anglo-Saxon ship buried at Sutton Hoo in Suffolk, discover stories filled with history and nature.

Close-up detail of Medusa's head at the back of the statue of Fame and Pegasus (c1705) by Andries Carpentiere, at Powis Castle, Wales
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Mysterious objects in our collections 

There are many intriguing objects with connections to magic, mystery or death at the places in our care. Learn about death masks, a witch's cauldron, a boat made of bones and other mysterious objects in our collections.

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René Olivieri at the National Trust AGM 2022 at Bath Assembly Rooms, England

Annual General Meeting 

The next Annual General Meeting (AGM) takes place on 11 November 2023 and is your chance to help shape our work. Vote online, register to attend and find out more about this year's resolutions and Council elections.

In the news

The Sycamore Gap tree at Hadrian's Wall moved by crane on 12 October 2023, Northumberland, with landscape in the background
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Our statement on the felling of the Sycamore Gap tree 

For nearly 200 years, the iconic sycamore tree stood tall at Hadrian's Wall and Housesteads Fort in Northumberland, a UNESCO Heritage Site. We were shocked and saddened when it was felled on 27 September, and we've now moved the tree to a safe location.

Holidays and shopping

The bed within the open-plan living room at Dinefwr Deer Lodge, Carmarthenshire

Book a cosy stay 

Embrace frosty morning strolls and evenings by the fire with a winter break at one of our holiday cottages. If you've already booked a stay, then you can look ahead to 2024.

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Start your Christmas shopping 

Get ready for the festive season with our online Christmas shop. With cards, stocking fillers, gifts and decorations, every purchase helps us look after the places you love.

Visitors in the garden in autumn at Stourhead, Wiltshire

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