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Avebury Manor & Garden is a National Trust property consisting of a Grade I listed early-16th-century manor house and its surrounding garden. It is in Avebury, near Marlborough, Wiltshire, England, in the centre of the village next to St James's Church and close to the Avebury neolithic henge monument.
Westwood Manor is a 15th-century manor house with 16th-century additions and 17th-century plaster-work in the village of Westwood, near Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire, England. Pevsner describes Westwood Manor as "a perfect Wiltshire manor house". [1] It has been in the ownership of the National Trust since 1956 and was designated as Grade I ...
An Act to amend the National Trust Acts 1907 to 1939 to confer further powers upon the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty and upon the council thereof and for other purposes. Citation: 1 & 2 Eliz. 2. c. vii: Dates; Royal assent: 6 May 1953: Text of statute as originally enacted
24 Merseyside. 25 Norfolk. ... 41 Wiltshire. 42 Worcestershire. 43 East Riding of Yorkshire. ... This is a list of National Trust properties in England, ...
Heelis was the married name of Beatrix Potter, one of the key figures in the early history of the National Trust. It was built in 2005 by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios . It is considered one of the greenest office buildings in England, [ 1 ] incorporating silent, natural ventilation and open-plan meeting spaces.
The Courts Garden is an English country garden in Holt, near Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England. The garden has been in the ownership of the National Trust since 1943 and is Grade II listed. [ 1 ]
The Stonehenge Landscape is a property of The National Trust, located on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England. The estate (formerly known as Stonehenge Historic Landscape and before that as Stonehenge Down) covers 2,100 acres (850 ha) surrounding the neolithic monument of Stonehenge, which is administered by English Heritage. Much of the land ...
Robert Fuller gave the house and nine acres of land to the National Trust in 1943, and it is open to the public. [6] Robert Floyd, grandson of Robert Fuller, and his family live here and manage the property for the Trust. Tours of the house are at fixed times and visitors are escorted by a guide. Doors of the barn