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information officers. Starting in the 1970s, tea rooms and souvenir shops were opened in Trust properties, and in 1984 a company was set up to operate the trading activities. Programmes of events, including plays and concerts, and educational activities were organised at Trust properties. In 1986 the Trust appointed its first female chairman, Dame
Jennifer Jenkins.
830:, were all on the Trust's council. The Benson report was published in 1968 and, although broadly endorsing the Trust's policy, recommended a number of organisational changes, which were then embodied in the National Trust Act of 1971. Following the publication of the report, much of the administration of the Trust was devolved to the regions.
1127:. The arrangements made with families bequeathing their homes to the Trust often allowed them to continue to live in the property. Since the 1980s, the Trust has been increasingly reluctant to take over large houses without substantial accompanying endowment funds, and its acquisitions in this category have been less frequent, with only two,
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as secretary, to look into ways of preserving country houses and gardens at a time when their owners could no longer afford to maintain them. A country house scheme was set up and the
National Trust Acts of 1937 and 1939 facilitated the transfer of estates from private owners to the Trust. The scheme
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to "promote the permanent preservation for the benefit of the Nation of lands and tenements (including buildings) of beauty or historic interest". It has since been given statutory powers, starting with the
National Trust Act 1907. Historically, the Trust acquired land by gift and sometimes by public
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Since its founding in 1895, the trust has gradually expanded its collection of art, mostly through whole property acquisitions. From 1956 until the post was removed in 2021, there was a curator of pictures and sculpture. The first was St John (Bobby) Gore, who was appointed "Adviser on
Paintings" in
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As of 2020, the Trust owns almost 250,000 hectares (620,000 acres; 2,500 km; 970 sq mi) of land, 780 miles (1,260 km) of coast, more than 200 historic houses, 41 castles and chapels, 47 industrial monuments and mills, the sites of factories and mines, 9 lighthouses, 56 villages,
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Between 2008 and 2013, the
National Trust in Devon was defrauded of over £1 million by one of its employees. Building surveyor Roger Bryant was convicted in September 2024 of having submitted false invoices to the Trust and was sentenced to six-and-a-half years in prison. The fraud had only come to
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The Trust owns more than 200 historic houses that are open to the public. Most of them are large country houses or stately homes set in gardens and parks. They contain collections of pictures, furniture, books, metalwork, ceramics, and textiles that have remained in their historic context. Service
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The
National Trust is the largest private landowner in the United Kingdom. The Trust's land holdings account for almost 250,000 hectares (620,000 acres; 2,500 km; 970 sq mi), mostly of countryside. A large part of this consists of parks and agricultural estates attached to country
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The last three decades of the 20th century saw a large increase in membership of the Trust from 160,000 in 1968 to over two million by the time of its centenary in 1995, much of it down to the Trust's employment of a director of public relations, as recommended by the Benson report, and regional
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was set up by the government as a "thank-offering for victory" with the purpose of using money from the sale of surplus war stores to acquire property in the national interest. The scheme also allowed for the transfer to the Trust of historic houses and land left to the government in payment of
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One of the largest landowners in the United
Kingdom, the Trust owns almost 250,000 hectares (620,000 acres; 2,500 km; 970 sq mi) of land and 780 miles (1,260 km) of coast. Its properties include more than 500 historic houses, castles, archaeological and industrial monuments,
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February 2020, the total income of the Trust was £680.95 million. The largest sources of income were membership subscriptions (£269.7 million), direct property income (£196.9 million), enterprise and renewable energy income (£79.3 million), and legacies
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in
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paid tribute to him: "The strong position which the
National Trust now occupies is largely due to him, and it will perhaps never be known how many generous gifts of rural beauty and historic interest the nation owes, directly or indirectly, to his persuasive enthusiasm."
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led to greater cooperation between local authorities and the Trust, while the Historic Buildings and Ancient Monuments Act 1953 allowed the Trust to receive government grants for the upkeep and maintenance of historic buildings on the same terms as other owners.
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in Cambridgeshire, the home farm is open to the public. The Trust also owns forests, woods, downs, and moorland. These areas are generally open to the public free of charge, as are some of the parks attached to country houses (others have an admission charge).
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in Nottinghamshire, a park without a country house. Clumber House was largely demolished in 1938, leaving a 19th-century chapel as the focus of the park, which also contains a lake with wooded islands, a stable block, glasshouses, and two classical temples.
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on their country house and on the endowment which was necessary for the upkeep of the house, while they and their heirs could continue to live in the property, providing the public were allowed some access. The first house offered under the scheme was
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In the year ending February 2020, the Trust had 5.95 million members (2.78 million memberships). Members are entitled to free entry to trust properties that are open to the public for a charge. There is a separate organisation called the
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39 public houses, and 25 medieval barns. Most of the land is farmed, either in-hand or by tenant farmers. The Trust also rents out holiday cottages, which are given a rating of 1–5 Acorns to reflect the quality of the property.
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When the Trust reached its centenary in 1995 it owned or looked after 223 houses, 159 gardens, 670,000 acres (270,000 ha; 2,700 km; 1,050 sq mi) of open countryside, and 530 miles (850 km) of coastline.
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opened a regulatory compliance case into the Trust in September 2020 to examine the trustees' decision-making. The Charity Commission concluded that there were no grounds for regulatory action against the Trust. In 2020 the
646:; a group of women with pseudonyms such as Bill Stickers and Red Biddy who wore disguises and carried out stunts when delivering money to the Trust. Their donations enabled the Trust to purchase various properties including
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1002:, the National Trust Act 1907. Subsequent acts of Parliament between 1919 and 1971 amended and extended the Trust's powers and remit. The governance of the Trust was amended by the Charities (National Trust) Order 2005.
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In the early days, the Trust was concerned primarily with the acquisition (by gift or purchase) of open spaces and a variety of threatened buildings. The buildings were generally of modest size, an exception being
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In 1920 the Trust lost the last of its three founders, Rawnsley. The Trust's 5,000 acres (2,000 ha) of land in the Lake District were augmented by gifts in his memory, including part of the Great Wood on
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The Trust was incorporated on 12 January 1895 as the "National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty", which is still the organisation's legal name. The founders were social reformer
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took over as chairman of the Trust. Under his chairmanship, the Trust saw an increase in funds, membership, and properties. The 1920s saw the acquisition of more archaeological sites, including
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houses, but there are many countryside properties which were acquired specifically for their scenic or scientific value. The Trust owns or has covenant over about a quarter of the
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in Shropshire, the most visited National Trust country house in 2019/20, is set in typical grounds with a walled garden and extensive parkland planted with trees to the designs of
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Most National Trust land, about 200,000 hectares (490,000 acres; 2,000 km; 770 sq mi), consists of tenant or in-hand farms, where public access is restricted to
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and gave the Trust the power to declare its land inalienable, meaning that it could not be sold without parliamentary approval. In addition, the Act enabled the Trust to make
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1021:. The members periodically vote on the organisations which may appoint half of the council. Members may also propose and vote on motions at the annual general meeting.
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led to the closure in March 2020 of National Trust houses, shops, and cafes, closely followed by all gated parks and gardens. At the same time, the Trust launched the #
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At an operational level, the Trust is organised into regions which are aligned with the official local government regions of the UK. Its headquarters are in Swindon.
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The Trust owns or protects roughly one-fifth of the coastline in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland (780 miles (1,260 km)), and has a long-term campaign,
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From the 1980s to 2001 the Trust commissioned artists to create works depicting National Trust places with their "Foundation for Art", and in 2009 launched its
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employer. In July 2020 the Trust announced that 1,200 jobs were at risk due to the coronavirus pandemic. In October 2020 the Trust announced 1,300 job losses.
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By 1914 the Trust, operating out of a small office in London, had 725 members and had acquired 63 properties, covering 5,814 acres (2,353 ha).
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in 1995–96. From 2009 until 2021, the curator was David Taylor, who approved photographs of the Trust's 12,567 oil paintings to be included in the
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To look after Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty permanently for the benefit of the nation across England, Wales and Northern Ireland
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as part of the plans to upgrade the A303 road. The scheme would involve the compulsory purchase of land held inalienably by the Trust.
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As well as great country houses, the Trust also owns smaller properties, many of them associated with famous people. Examples include:
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statue of "a kneeling African figure clad in leaves carrying the sundial above his head" was removed from its position in front of
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and decided that the company should be named the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty.
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as well as members of the public. Three years later, in 2005, the Trust acquired another country house,
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resulted in many such properties being acquired either by gift from the former owners or through the
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in Wiltshire, although it was not acquired by the Trust until after the death in 1947 of the owners
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estate duty. The first open space acquired by the Trust under the Land scheme was farmland at
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2407:"Coronavirus: National Trust redundancy plan puts 1,200 jobs at risk"
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Ferguson's Gang: The Remarkable Story of the National Trust Gangsters
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From acorn to oak tree: the growth of the National Trust 1895–1994
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The Remains of Distant Times: Archaeology and the National Trust
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In Churchill's Shadow: Confronting the Past in Modern Britain
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programme entitled "Trust New Art" in a joint venture with
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removal of statues in Britain with links to the slave trade
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mansion in Somerset, was acquired with donations from the
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2230:"Coronavirus: National Trust to reopen gardens and parks"
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Hann, Katherine; Roy, Jacqueline. "Addressing the Past".
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David Morgan Evans; Peter Salway; David Thackray (1996).
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to be acquired by the Trust. In 1995 the Trust bought
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List of National Trust properties in Northern Ireland
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List of National Trust properties in Northern Ireland
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Minister for Business, Trade, Tourism and Enterprise
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campaign which encouraged people to share images on
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2425:"Coronavirus-hit National Trust to cut 1,300 jobs"
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2179:"'Degrading' Dunham Massey Hall statue removed"
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3742:National Trust properties in Northern Ireland
3674:List of amusement parks in the United Kingdom
2948:
2857:
2798:National Trust Land Map (online mapping tool)
2557:
2555:
2391:. Labour Research Department. November 2020.
1855:"Octavia Hill and the environmental movement"
3782:Heritage organisations in the United Kingdom
3278:Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha
3022:List of National Trust properties in England
2672:
1927:
1734:List of National Trust properties in England
1364:
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768:. The Land Fund was replaced in 1980 by the
3273:Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie and Oeno Islands
2353:
2351:
2327:"The Charities (National Trust) Order 2005"
1298:was recently re-attributed to the artist),
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1928:Jenkins, Jennifer; James, Patrick (1994).
1744:List of National Trust properties in Wales
1450:
443:The first building the Trust acquired was
3762:1895 establishments in the United Kingdom
3611:Association of Independent Tour Operators
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1997:"Mr John Bailey – The English Heritage",
1125:many country houses were being demolished
931:In 2007, the bicentenary of the official
752:in Cornwall. Later acquisitions included
711:had been built just fifty years earlier.
3616:Confederation of Tourism and Hospitality
3283:South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands
2668:
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2589:
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2371:"Capita extends National Trust contract"
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2314:National Trust governance handbook, 2016
2293:Morrison, Alexander (15 November 2023).
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392:In 1876, Hill, together with her sister
364:
3347:Co-op Ski, Co-op Travel, Co-op Holidays
3012:Lists of tourist attractions in England
2543:
2122:. No. Spring 2007. pp. 20–23.
2011:Polly Bagnall & Sally Beck (2015).
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3659:List of airlines of the United Kingdom
3090:List of tourist attractions in Ireland
3017:List of National Trust land in England
2516:
2413:from the original on 23 November 2023.
2126:
2040:
1941:
1939:
1852:
1811:"National Trust Annual Report 2019/20"
1210:in 2002 and donated to the Trust. The
1166:in Hertfordshire, the country home of
1150:, the cottage in Northumberland where
3807:Land management in the United Kingdom
3669:List of museums in the United Kingdom
2936:
2845:
2756:"Year on record - Annual Report 2023"
2693:
2676:A Dictionary of Environmental History
2663:
2629:from the original on 12 January 2022.
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2282:from the original on 12 January 2022.
2224:
2222:
2091:"Lottery cash pledge for Tyntesfield"
2077:"National Trust renews deer hunt ban"
2029:
1761:(equivalent body for the Isle of Man)
1420:Protection of National Trust property
3737:National Trust properties in England
3704:
3168:South West Wales Tourism Partnership
2736:from the original on 12 January 2022
2043:The National Trust: past and present
1977:. Boydell & Brewer. p. 23.
1880:
1404:and sometimes additional routes. At
1098:wings are preserved at many houses.
1005:The Trust is governed by a board of
805:
722:
3802:Historic preservation organizations
3085:Nature reserves in Northern Ireland
3080:List of museums in Northern Ireland
2703:. London: The National Trust. 2000.
2431:from the original on 25 April 2023.
2395:from the original on 21 April 2023.
2203:. 21 September 2024. Archived from
2117:
2107:. Swindon Advertiser. 25 June 2019.
1936:
1182:, London, was the first example of
328:subscription and appeal, but after
156:England, Wales and Northern Ireland
24:
3747:National Trust properties in Wales
3133:Scottish Youth Hostels Association
2838:(1907 speech by Sir Robert Hunter)
2641:"Paintings held by National Trust"
2479:from the original on 5 August 2020
2236:
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2065:from the original on 18 June 2022.
777:Town and Country Planning Act 1947
536:was acquired by the Trust in 1926.
25:
3848:
3757:Organizations established in 1895
2777:
2473:"Home - The Royal Oak Foundation"
1947:"The National Trust Acts 1907–71"
1232:
1142:Birmingham Back to Backs exterior
1052:, and £3.5 million from the
315:The Trust was founded in 1895 by
3792:Conservation in Northern Ireland
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2061:. Independent. 13 January 1995.
2058:"National Trust marks centenary"
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880:National Heritage Memorial Fund
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770:National Heritage Memorial Fund
32:National Trust (disambiguation)
30:For other National Trusts, see
3767:Organisations based in Swindon
3325:Carnival Corporation & plc
3221:British Indian Ocean Territory
3100:Northern Ireland Tourist Board
2902:Properties in Northern Ireland
2701:Coast and Countryside Handbook
2004:
1991:
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1050:National Lottery Heritage Fund
948:after calls were made for the
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350:National Lottery Heritage Fund
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3822:Tourism in the United Kingdom
2980:Economy of the United Kingdom
2964:Tourism in the United Kingdom
1853:Whelan, Robert (April 2009).
1765:
1048:, £4.3 million from the
985:
866:, a Victorian Gothic mansion.
569:) bequeathed to the Trust by
3832:Charities based in Wiltshire
3570:Camping and Caravanning Club
3159:Forgotten Landscapes Project
2679:. I.B. Tauris. p. 346.
2546:Houses of the National Trust
2358:National Trust handbook 2020
1223:Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew
933:abolition of the slave trade
893:In 2005, the Trust moved to
833:
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402:Commons Preservation Society
290:Ymddiriedolaeth Genedlaethol
105:; 129 years ago
58:Ymddiriedolaeth Genedlaethol
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3817:Tourism in Northern Ireland
3216:British Antarctic Territory
2915:National Trust for Scotland
2570:. Oxford University Press.
1754:National Trust for Scotland
1724:Historic Houses Association
1701:
1432:bypass through the park at
1387:Peak District National Park
1282:Public Catalogue Foundation
1085:Historic houses and gardens
1060:Membership and volunteering
1015:Royal Horticultural Society
862:In 2002 the Trust acquired
810:In 1965 the Trust launched
680:the 2nd Marquess of Zetland
595:in 1930. Four years later,
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3575:Caravan and Motorhome Club
3075:Hotels in Northern Ireland
2618:"Obituary of St John Gore"
2015:. London: Pavilion Books.
1373:Cliffs and Worm's Head at
1294:which is now displayed at
1123:were at their highest and
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766:Sissinghurst Castle Garden
545:. In 1923 literary critic
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1076:National Trust properties
1069:for American supporters.
1000:private Act of Parliament
927:The Dunham Massey sundial
785:Stratford-upon-Avon Canal
687:allowed owners to escape
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3288:Turks and Caicos Islands
3164:List of museums in Wales
2808:National Trust's channel
2562:David Cannadine (2004).
2499:"About the Acorn rating"
2045:. London: Jonathan Cape.
1212:Birmingham Back to Backs
1202:, the childhood home of
1194:, the childhood home of
1170:. The home of architect
1119:20th century, when
698:Sir Henry and Lady Hoare
666:The country house scheme
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3787:Conservation in England
2658:Trust New Art Guidebook
2544:Greeves, Lydia (2008).
2427:. BBC. 8 October 2020.
2120:National Trust Magazine
2079:. BBC. 27 January 2007.
1816:. National Trust. 2020.
1451:Most visited properties
1274:In Trust for the Nation
897:, a new head office in
421:Articles of association
3470:Clarksons Travel Group
3226:British Virgin Islands
3155:Capital Region Tourism
2041:Fedden, Robin (1974).
2001:, 30 June 1931, p. 16.
1759:Manx National Heritage
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3412:Martin Randall Travel
3201:Akrotiri and Dhekelia
2892:Properties in England
2875:in the United Kingdom
2803:National Trust Images
2673:Ian D. Whyte (2013).
2409:. BBC. 29 July 2020.
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3057:Welcome to Yorkshire
3047:Tourism in Yorkshire
3027:London Tourist Board
2207:on 22 September 2024
1932:. London: Macmillan.
1712:Irish Heritage Trust
1327:Arts Council England
1067:Royal Oak Foundation
796:the Earl of Crawford
344:gardens, parks, and
298:Iontaobhas Náisiúnta
146:, Wiltshire, England
74:Iontaobhas Náisiúnta
3500:Hogg Robinson Group
3485:Directline holidays
3377:Great Rail Journeys
3123:Resorts in Scotland
2897:Properties in Wales
2276:The Daily Telegraph
2232:. BBC. 29 May 2020.
2093:. BBC. 31 May 2002.
1168:George Bernard Shaw
1133:Seaton Delaval Hall
952:in the wake of the
890:in Northumberland.
888:Seaton Delaval Hall
413:Duke of Westminster
371:John Singer Sargent
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3837:British landowners
3812:Tourism in England
3315:ACE Cultural Tours
3032:Resorts in England
2447:Heritage Open Days
2389:"Workplace Report"
2377:. 24 October 2019.
2336:. 18 November 2010
1540:Greater Manchester
1536:Dunham Massey Hall
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1200:251 Menlove Avenue
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937:Charity Commission
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812:Enterprise Neptune
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325:Hardwicke Rawnsley
235:£681 million
166:5.95 million
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3367:Ffestiniog Travel
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3042:Tourism in London
3007:Hotels in England
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2686:978-1-84511-462-6
2577:978-0-19-517156-3
2475:. royal-oak.org.
2300:The Art Newspaper
1984:978-0-85115-671-2
1699:
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1308:Peter Paul Rubens
1300:Hieronymous Bosch
1244:self-portrait at
1158:in Kent, home to
965:COVID-19 pandemic
806:The Benson Report
800:Queen Anne's Gate
723:The postwar years
383:Sir Robert Hunter
321:Sir Robert Hunter
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1093:Barrington Court
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