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Can I change my National Trust membership?

Please call 0344 800 1895 (local call rates apply) or email [email protected] to make changes.



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A brilliant gift for anyone in your life, our gift membership packs are available for families, couples, individuals and young people, and with unlimited entry to over 500 places, there are surprises and delights to be discovered everywhere.

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If your membership card says '+ guest' after your name, you may bring a guest for free at our pay-to-enter places.

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Please note: if you're not a National Trust member, you'll still need to pay for your own entry.

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Don't forget that if you are a National Trust member you can enjoy free entry to pay-for-entry properties, as well as free car parking at National Trust car parks.

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While many praised the organisation for highlighting Britain's involvement in the slave trade, others threatened to cancel their memberships and accused the trust of “getting political”. “Please do not 'educate' or lecture us,” one person wrote. “I go round houses to appreciate furniture, art and gardens.

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Once you join, the National Trust will issue you with 1 or 2 membership cards, (depending on whether you are applying for 1/2 adult family membership). If a child named on a family group is visiting without the adults on that membership, they can still enter for free by presenting one of the adult's card at properties.

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You can get your membership while saving with a National Trust discount for NHS staff. So, whether you want to walk around a castle or garden or enjoy an afternoon tea National Trust style, you have plenty of locations to visit.

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Both charities offer access to amazing properties and it will come down to what you want to see. English Heritage is better if you love history while the National Trust includes lots more outside locations and a wider variety of days out.

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English Heritage Vs National Trust Both the National Trust and English Heritage celebrate Britain's history, and membership gives you the chance to visit the sites free of charge – as many times as you like. National Trust or English Heritage Membership?

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Joint Membership. A joint membership can be ideal for couples, partners or friends who frequently visit National Trust sites together. The only caveat is that the two adults must be living at the same address.

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There are family membership options for two adults living at the same address and their children (17 and under) or for one adult and their children. Under-5s go free. Grandchildren can also be included on a family membership.

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