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  2. Blickling Hall - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the war, the house was de-requisitioned. The National Trust again let it to tenants until 1960, when the Trust began work to restore the house to a style reflecting its history. The house and grounds were opened to the public in 1962 and remain open under the name of "Blickling Estate". During 2019, the site received 225,624 ...

  3. Newton House, Llandeilo - Wikipedia

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    The National Trust states that Newton House is "thought to be one of the most haunted houses in Britain", [12] and Wales Online cites it as one of the most notable ghostly houses of Wales. [19] Over the years, many ghost sightings or paranormal activity have been allegedly witnessed at the house.

  4. Sherwood Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Sherwood Forest Trust is a small charity that covers the ancient royal boundary and current national character area of Sherwood Forest. [10] Its aims are based on conservation, heritage and communities but also include tourism and the economy. A glade in Sherwood at winter time.

  5. Ghost Trees - Wikipedia

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    In the ensuing decades, a number of locals and visitors to the area paddled out and successfully surfed Ghost Trees, but the consensus was that the wave heaved in too fast and broke too close to the rocks. [citation needed] In the 2000s, Ghost Trees enjoyed international big wave notoriety as surf professionals and locals accessed the wave by ...

  6. Lodge Park and Sherborne Estate - Wikipedia

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    Lodge Park was built as a grandstand in the Sherborne Estate near the villages of Sherborne, Aldsworth and Northleach in Gloucestershire, England.The site is owned by the National Trust [1] and the former grandstand is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building. [2]

  7. Tyntesfield - Wikipedia

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    A five-year project by the National Trust, underway in 2022, to conserve ancient, veteran and notable trees, [77] in a number of sites across Bristol, included Tyntesfield. The Tyntesfield site is of additional national significance because its many ancient and veteran trees support populations of rare, vulnerable and endangered invertebrates.

  8. Knole - Wikipedia

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    Knole (/ n oʊ l /) is a British country house and former archbishop's palace owned by the National Trust.It is situated within Knole Park, a 1,000-acre (400-hectare) park located immediately to the south-east of Sevenoaks in west Kent.

  9. Neskowin Ghost Forest - Wikipedia

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    Stumps of trees at the Neskowin Ghost Forest. The Neskowin Ghost Forest is the remnants of a Sitka spruce forest on the Oregon Coast of the United States. The stumps were likely created when an earthquake of the Cascadia subduction zone abruptly lowered the trees, that were then covered by mud from landslides or debris from a tsunami. [1]