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Volunteering at Crook Hall Gardens

A gardener and a volunteer smiling and chatting in the garden at Morden Hall Park, London.
Volunteer gardeners | © National Trust Images/John Millar

We're lucky to currently have a full team of volunteers at Crook Hall Gardens, so have paused recruitment for the time being. Please check back for future opportunities.

Volunteers are central to all parts of the National Trust and our work as a charity. If you’d like to give the gift of your time, you can play a vital role in helping us to look after Crook Hall Gardens and provide a warm welcome to visitors.

Ways to volunteer at Crook Hill Gardens

Volunteer roles at Crook Hall Gardens cover a wide range of areas, including:

  • Visitor welcome
  • Gardening
  • Active outdoors (sports activities)
  • Walk leaders
  • Admin
  • Fundraising
  • Second-hand bookshop

Volunteers joining the team will receive training and support, travelling costs and flexible hours.

Why join us?

There are lots of reasons to join us; making the move to volunteer could be the best decision you ever make.

  • Become part of a friendly and dedicated team
  • Meet people from all walks of life and forge new friendships
  • Utilise your existing skills and learn new ones
  • Strengthen your CV and help to develop your career
  • Enjoy the great outdoors
  • Learn about the history of this special place.

Get in touch about Volunteering at Crook Hill Gardens

For further information, including role descriptions, please drop an email to Alice Hanby, Volunteering & Community Officer

Thank you

Thank you to all our volunteers who give their time to support the National Trust in many different roles.

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