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.
Get closer to nature and let your imagination run wild this May half-term. From nature trails to family theatre performances, you can discover a whole range of activities to entertain the family.
One size doesn't fit all when it comes to the houses we look after. From the biggest to the smallest, the most innovative to the most scandalous, discover the amazing variety of houses in our care.
Help us celebrate Natural England's Festival of National Nature Reserves (NNRs) by visiting the nature reserves we look after. The festival runs until October and marks the 70th anniversary of the UK's first NNR.
Join a garden party to celebrate the Jubilee this summerNational Trust Images/ John Millar
Join us in commemorating Her Majesty The Queen's Platinum Jubilee this summer. Find an event near you, whip up some treats for a picnic or street party and find out how we're marking this historic occasion through tree planting.
Spring is a busy time for gardeners, who take advantage of warmer days to sow seeds, plant colourful spring blooms and cultivate vegetable patches. Whether you want to create an eye-catching display of spring blossom or you're looking for advice on attracting pollinators, here are some top tips from our gardening experts for the season ahead.
Past owners of country houses have had an enormous influence on historic interiors by indulging their passion for the latest fashion or covering an existing decorative scheme. Paintings Conservation Adviser Christine Sitwell takes a look at four different National Trust places to tell the story of wall paint through the ages.
With the bank holiday weekend just around the corner, why not treat yourself to a trip away? From cosy cottages to coastal retreats, find a place you'll love.
From honey and home décor to wildflower mixes for the garden, our bee-themed range is the perfect way to celebrate these vital pollinators. What’s more, every purchase helps us look after gardens and wild spaces that keep bees buzzing.
Get the latest news from around the Trust. This year’s puffin count, which will take until the end of July to complete, will be vital for understanding how the seabirds are faring following two years of restricted surveys due to coronavirus.