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Basildon Park, the West façade—the corps de logis and north and south flanking pavilions. Basildon Park is a country house situated 2 miles (3 kilometres) south of Goring-on-Thames and Streatley in Berkshire, between the villages of Upper Basildon and Lower Basildon. It is owned by the National Trust and is a Grade I listed building.
36 West Sussex. 37 Teesside. 38 Tyne and Wear. ... This is a list of National Trust properties in England, ... Basildon Park; Cock Marsh;
Pages in category "National Trust properties in West Sussex" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
This is the land that is looked after by the National Trust and includes coast, countryside and heritage landscapes. This does not include National Trust properties, unless they contain significant estate land. The list is subdivided using the National Trust's own system which divides England into nine regions.
The National Trust property of Basildon Park, built by John Carr of York between 1776 and 1783 for Sir Francis Sykes, one of the East India Company nabobs, is situated between Lower Basildon and Upper Basildon.
As of March 2019, there are twenty-seven LNRs in West Sussex. [3] Nine are Sites of Special Scientific Interest, six are Nature Conservation Review sites, four are Ramsar sites, two are Special Areas of Conservation, four are Special Protection Areas, one includes a scheduled monument and two are managed by the Sussex Wildlife Trust.
Basildon Park: Basildon: West Berkshire: Historic house: Operated by the National Trust, 18th century Georgian mansion, gardens, park Berkshire Medical Heritage Centre: Reading: Reading: Medical: In the 1881 built laundry building of the Royal Berkshire Hospital: Cole Museum of Zoology: Reading: Reading: Natural history
The Sussex Wildlife Trust (SWT) is a conservation charity which aims to protect natural life in Sussex. It was founded in 1961 and is one of 46 wildlife trusts across the UK and the Isle of Man and Alderney. As of 2024, it had 38,000 members and manages 2,000 hectares (5,000 acres) of land for nature. [1]