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Become an English Heritage Member and take full advantage of free entry to over 400 sites plus free or discounted access to our exciting events.
Free Entry to Over 400 Historic PlacesAs an English Heritage Member you can enjoy unlimited free access to all our properties – just remember to take your membership card with you when you visit or you will be charged normal admission prices.
Entry to Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal is free to both National Trust and English Heritage members. If you are not a National Trust or English Heritage member the fee is £17 for adults (£18.70 with gift aid), £9.40 for children, £46.80 for a family (prices correct in August 2021).
The whole site is Grade I on the English Heritage Register of Park and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in England Permission to carry out works or change functions is subject to the approval of the local authorities, who consult English Heritage in the case of listed buildings and conservation areas.
We had a guided tour and there is plenty to see - old kitchens, open fires alight, royal bedrooms and thrones as well as the gardens. It is a unique experience but probably too much to take in for a single visit.
English Heritage separated into two organisations in April 2015; the English Heritage charity which cares for the National Heritage Collection of more than 400 historic places and their collections and Historic England, the public body that looks after England's historic environment and helps people understand, value ...
We are an associated attraction of English Heritage which means EH members receive a 10% discount off our day ticket. Helpful? This is no longer the case as of at least July 2022 according to castle ticket office.
Spending time in EdinburghCard and contactless payments are now more common than cash, and they're the easiest way to pay on public transport too – if you use cash on a bus, you'll need exact change, or a pass is a good alternative.