National Trust

Because we're surrounded by heritage and history, your National Trust membership will take you a long way.

11 Miles

Tintagel Old Post Office

The National Trust’s Tintagel Old Post Office in Cornwall, a unique 14th-century building, was originally a medieval farmhouse and later served as a Victorian letter-receiving office. Now preserved with its slate roof, low-beamed ceilings, and period furnishings, it offers visitors a glimpse into centuries of history. Exploring its rooms, gardens, and exhibitions, visitors experience a piece of England’s cultural and architectural heritage.

24 Miles

Lanhydrock House and Gardens

Lanhydrock House and Gardens, a National Trust property in Cornwall, is a stunning Victorian estate surrounded by beautiful gardens and woodlands. The house offers a fascinating glimpse into 19th-century life, with over 50 rooms showcasing both the opulent living spaces of the wealthy and the working areas of the servants. The gardens are renowned for their seasonal displays of flowers, making it a captivating destination year-round. 

64 Miles

St Michael’s Mount

St Michael’s Mount, managed by the National Trust, is a tidal island off Cornwall’s coast, rich in history and legend. Visitors can reach it by foot at low tide or by boat at high tide and explore a medieval castle, historic chapel, and stunning terraced gardens. The site offers a unique glimpse into centuries of history and breathtaking views, reflecting the National Trust’s dedication to preserving England’s cultural and natural heritage.
35 Miles

Trerice

Trerice, a National Trust property in Cornwall, is a charming Elizabethan manor house known for its beautiful architecture, tranquil gardens, and unique period features. The surrounding gardens provide a serene setting with carefully maintained lawns and heritage apple orchards, making it a delightful destination that reflects the National Trust’s commitment to preserving England’s historical and natural treasures.

48 Miles

Trelissick

Trelissick, a National Trust property in Cornwall, is a picturesque estate set on a wooded peninsula with stunning views over the Fal Estuary. The site features beautiful gardens with exotic plants, open parklands, and serene woodland walks, offering a peaceful escape for visitors. The house showcases local history and art, while the riverside paths provide opportunities for exploring the natural beauty of the area. Trelissick exemplifies the National Trust’s mission to preserve and celebrate the cultural and natural heritage of England.