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About The National Trust

The National Trust

  • is a registered charity
  • is independent of government
  • was founded in 1895 to preserve places of historic interest or natural beauty permanently for the nation to enjoy
  • relies on the generosity of its supporters, through membership subscriptions, gifts, legacies and the contribution of many thousands of volunteers
  • now protects and opens to the public over 200 historic houses and gardens and 49 industrial monuments and mills
  • owns more than 248,000 hectares (612 000 acres) of the most beautiful countryside and almost 600 miles of outstanding coast for people to enjoy
  • looks after forests, woods, fens, farmland, downs, moorland, islands, archaeological remains, nature reserves, villages for ever, for everyone
  • has the unique statutory power to declare land inalienable such land cannot be voluntarily sold, mortgaged or compulsorily purchased against the Trust s wishes without special parliamentary procedure. This special power means that protection by the Trust is for ever
  • spends all its income on the care and maintenance of the land and buildings in its protection, but cannot meet the cost of all its obligations - four in every five of its historic houses run at a loss - and is always in need of financial support.

Further information can be found on The National Trust Main Web Site