The National Trust

The National Trust cares for over 300 historic houses, 700 miles of coastline and over 600,000 acres of countryside making them Britain's largest conservation charity. They receive no direct support from the government - you can help by becoming a member and enjoy an unlimited number of days out with National Trust membership.

Become a Member or Buy as a Gift

  • Special Offer - Get three months's FREE membership when you pay by Direct Debit (twelve months for the price of nine).
  • Unlimited entry to hundreds of historic houses, beautiful gardens and country parks
  • You will also get FREE car parking at most National Trust countryside, woodland and coastal car parks
  • FREE handbook with full details of National Trust properties.
  • FREE National Trust Magazine – published three times a year with news, views, articles, features, gardening tips and letters.
  • FREE regional newsletters covering events and activities in your area.
  • PLUS join online today and receive a free pair of National Trust binoculars.
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National Trust Information

As Britain’s largest conservation organisation, we help protect over 300 historic houses, 700 miles of spectacular coastline and over 600,000 acres of beautiful countryside. Become a member today and your subscription will go towards the care of our precious heritage and countryside For Ever For Everyone.

Annual membership prices

The National Trust have a number of membership packages available for everyone from individuals up to families - and the best thing is children under the age of 5 go free!!

National Trust Background

National Trust protects over 300 historic houses and gardens and 49 industrial monuments and mills. We also look after forests, fens, beaches, farmland, islands, archaeological remains, castles, nature reserves, villages.

Please Note : Although The National Trust does not cover Scotland, membership does allow FREE entry to properties owned by The National Trust for Scotland.