List of National Trust land in England
Encyclopedia
This is a list of National Trust land in England. This is land that is looked after by the National Trust
and includes coast, countryside and heritage landscapes. This does not include NT properties, unless they contain significant estate land.
The list is subdivided using the National Trust's own system which divides England
into nine regions. These are not the same as the official Regions of England
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The counties of England are divided up as follows:
to the parkland, heaths and woods of Clumber Park
. http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-east_midlands.htm
National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty
The National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty, usually known as the National Trust, is a conservation organisation in England, Wales and Northern Ireland...
and includes coast, countryside and heritage landscapes. This does not include NT properties, unless they contain significant estate land.
The list is subdivided using the National Trust's own system which divides England
England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Scotland to the north and Wales to the west; the Irish Sea is to the north west, the Celtic Sea to the south west, with the North Sea to the east and the English Channel to the south separating it from continental...
into nine regions. These are not the same as the official Regions of England
Regions of England
In England, the region is the highest tier of sub-national division used by central Government. Between 1994 and 2011, the nine regions had an administrative role in the implementation of UK Government policy, and as the areas covered by elected bodies...
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The counties of England are divided up as follows:
- Devon & Cornwall
- East of England
- Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, part of Hertfordshire, Norfolk, Suffolk
- East Midlands
- Derbyshire, Leicestershire, S Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Rutland
- North West
- Cheshire, Cumbria, Greater Manchester, Lancashire, Merseyside
- South East
- East Sussex, Kent, Surrey, West Sussex
- Thames & Solent
- Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Greater London, Oxfordshire
- West Midlands
- Birmingham, Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire
- Wessex
- Bristol / Bath, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Somerset, Wiltshire
- Yorkshire & North East
- County Durham, N Lincolnshire, Newcastle & Tyneside, Northumberland, Teeside, Yorkshire
Devon & Cornwall
Devon and Cornwall http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-devoncornwall/w-devoncornwall-places/w-devoncornwall-places-coast_and_countryside-hightlights.htm offer a complete spectrum of places of historic importance and outstanding natural beauty cared for by the National Trust including:-- Much of the Devon and Cornwall coastline
- 3000 hectares of woodland
- 15000 hectares of farmland
- 4000 hectares of within DartmoorDartmoorDartmoor is an area of moorland in south Devon, England. Protected by National Park status, it covers .The granite upland dates from the Carboniferous period of geological history. The moorland is capped with many exposed granite hilltops known as tors, providing habitats for Dartmoor wildlife. The...
and ExmoorExmoorExmoor is an area of hilly open moorland in west Somerset and north Devon in South West England, named after the main river that flows out of the district, the River Exe. The moor has given its name to a National Park, which includes the Brendon Hills, the East Lyn Valley, the Vale of Porlock and ...
National Parks
East Midlands
In the East Midlands you can explore magnificent stretches of countryside ranging from the dramatic Peak DistrictPeak District
The Peak District is an upland area in central and northern England, lying mainly in northern Derbyshire, but also covering parts of Cheshire, Greater Manchester, Staffordshire, and South and West Yorkshire....
to the parkland, heaths and woods of Clumber Park
Clumber Park
Clumber Park is a country park in the Dukeries near Worksop in Nottinghamshire, England. It was the seat of the Pelham-Clintons, Dukes of Newcastle.It is owned by the National Trust and open to the public.-History:...
. http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-east_midlands.htm
South East
The National Trust owns and cares for 29,000 hectares within this region. http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-south_east/w-south_east-countryside.htmLand Area | County | General Description | Area | Grid reference | Car park | National Trust Entry | |
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Abinger Roughs, Piney Copse and Netley Park | Sussex | Woodland, heathland, scrubland | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-south_east/w-south_east-countryside/w-south_east-places-north_downs/w-south_east-places-north_downs-abinger_piney_netley.htm | ||||
Black Down and Marley Common | Sussex | Woodland, heathland, scrubland | 391 | 965 | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-south_east/w-south_east-countryside/w-south_east-places-west_weald/w-south_east-places-west_weald-black_down.htm | ||
Blackcap | Sussex | Grass downland, woodland | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-south_east/w-south_east-countryside/w-south_east-places-east_sussex/w-south_east-places-east_sussex-countryside.htm#his_black | ||||
Bookham Commons Bookham Commons Bookham Commons are two commons, situated just to the north of the villages of Great Bookham and Little Bookham, in Surrey, England, 1.51 square kilometres in extent; the individual parts are named Great Bookham Common and Little Bookham Common... |
Surrey | Grassland, meadows, woodland, scrub, ponds | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-south_east/w-south_east-countryside/w-south_east-places-north_downs/w-south_east-places-north_downs-bookham_commons.htm | ||||
Box Hill Box Hill, Surrey Box Hill is a summit of the North Downs in Surrey, approximately south west of London. The hill takes its name from the ancient box woodland found on the steepest west-facing chalk slopes overlooking the River Mole. The western part of the hill is owned and managed by the National Trust, whilst... |
Surrey | Woodland, chalk escarpment | 490 | 1200 | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-south_east/w-south_east-countryside/w-south_east-places-north_downs/w-south_east-places-north_downs-box_hill_headley_heath.htm | ||
Cissbury Ring Cissbury Ring Cissbury Ring is a hill fort on the South Downs, in the borough of Worthing, and about from its town centre, in the English county of West Sussex.-Hill fort:... |
Sussex | Chalk downland, hill fort | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-south_east/w-south_east-countryside/w-south_east-places-west_sussex/w-south_east-places-west_sussex-cissbury.htm | ||||
Cuckmere Valley Cuckmere Valley Cuckmere Valley is a civil parish in the Wealden District of East Sussex, England. As its name suggests, the parish consists of a number of small settlements in the lower reaches of the River Cuckmere.-The settlements:... |
Sussex | River estuary, farmland and woodland | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-south_east/w-south_east-countryside/w-south_east-places-east_sussex/w-south_east-places-east_sussex-countryside.htm#hist_cuck | ||||
Denbies Hillside and White Down | Surrey | Woodland, chalk escarpment | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-south_east/w-south_east-countryside/w-south_east-places-north_downs/w-south_east-places-north_downs-denbies_hillside_white_down.htm | ||||
The Devil's Dyke Devil's Dyke, Sussex Devil's Dyke is a V-shaped valley on the South Downs Way in southern England, near Brighton and Hove. It is part of the Southern England Chalk Formation.Devil's Dyke is on the way to Brighton and is a big hill at the side of the road.-Geological history:... and Fulking Fulking Fulking is a village and civil parish in the Mid Sussex District of West Sussex, England. It is located on the north slopes of the South Downs, five miles to the north-west of Brighton... |
Sussex | Woodland, chalkland | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-south_east/w-south_east-countryside/w-south_east-places-west_sussex/w-south_east-places-west_sussex-devils_dyke_fulking.htm | ||||
The Ditchling Beacon Ditchling Beacon Ditchling Beacon is the third-highest point on the South Downs in south-east England, behind Butser Hill and Crown Tegleaze . It consists of a large chalk hill with a particularly steep northern face, covered with open grassland and sheep-grazing areas... and Ditchling Down |
Sussex | Grass downland | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-south_east/w-south_east-countryside/w-south_east-places-east_sussex/w-south_east-places-east_sussex-countryside.htm#hist_ditch | ||||
Drovers Estate | Sussex | Farmland, woodland, bridge | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-south_east/w-south_east-countryside/w-south_east-places-west_sussex/w-south_east-places-west_sussex-drovers.htm | ||||
East Head | Sussex | Sand and shingle spit | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-south_east/w-south_east-countryside/w-south_east-places-west_sussex/w-south_east-places-west_sussex-east_head.htm | ||||
Frensham Little Pond Frensham Common Frensham Common is a heathland Site of Special Scientific Interest near Frensham, Surrey. Owned by the National Trust but managed by Waverley borough council, it supports the sand lizard, smooth snake, woodlark, Dartford warbler and nightjar. ... |
Surrey | Heathland, woodland, pond | 372 | 922 | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-south_east/w-south_east-countryside/w-south_east-places-west_weald/w-south_east-places-west_weald-frensham.htm | ||
Harting Down Harting Harting is a civil parish in the Chichester District of West Sussex, England, situated on northern flank of the South Downs. It comprises four settlements namely Nyewood plus South, East and West Harting.... |
Sussex | Chalk downland, Iron Age hill fort, ponds | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-south_east/w-south_east-countryside/w-south_east-places-west_sussex/w-south_east-places-west_sussex-harting_down.htm | ||||
Headley Heath Headley, Surrey Headley is a small village and civil parish in Surrey, England covering 675 hectares.The village is bordered to its west by Leatherhead, to the north by Ashtead and Langley Vale, Walton-on-the-Hill to the east and to its south by Box Hill. It is just outside the M25 motorway encircling... |
Surrey | Heathland, woods | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-south_east/w-south_east-countryside/w-south_east-places-north_downs/w-south_east-places-north_downs-box_hill_headley_heath.htm | ||||
Hindhead Commons and the Devil's Punch Bowl Devil's Punch Bowl The Devil's Punch Bowl is a large natural amphitheatre and beauty spot near Hindhead, Surrey, in England, and is the source of many stories about the area. The London to Portsmouth road used to climb round its side, but this is now closed due to the Hindhead Tunnel opening on the 27th July 2011... |
Surrey | Woodland, heathland, springs | 647.5 | 1600 | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-south_east/w-south_east-countryside/w-south_east-places-west_weald/w-south_east-places-west_weald-hindhead_devils_punchbowl.htm | ||
Holmwood Common | Surrey | Woodland, common, ponds | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-south_east/w-south_east-countryside/w-south_east-places-north_downs/w-south_east-places-north_downs-holmwood_common.htm | ||||
Hydon's Ball Hydon's Ball Hydon's Ball is a 587 foot hill on Hydon Heath, Surrey, England. It is situated roughly south east of Godalming, in central southern England. It is adjacent to the hamlet of Hydestile, near the village of Hambledon.... and Heath |
Surrey | Woodland, heathland | 51 | 126 | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-south_east/w-south_east-countryside/w-south_east-places-west_weald/w-south_east-places-west_weald-hydons.htm | ||
Leith Hill Leith Hill Leith Hill to the south west of Dorking, Surrey, England, reaches above sea level, the highest point on the Greensand Ridge, and is the second highest point in south-east England, after Walbury Hill near Hungerford, West Berkshire, high.... |
Surrey | Woodland, parkland, farmland, heath, tower | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-south_east/w-south_east-countryside/w-south_east-places-north_downs/w-south_east-places-north_downs-leith.htm | ||||
Limpsfield Common and Harewoods | Surrey | Woodland, heath | 137 | 240 | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-south_east/w-south_east-countryside/w-south_east-places-north_downs/w-south_east-places-north_downs-limpsfield_harewoods.htm | ||
Reigate Hill and Gatton Park Gatton Park Gatton Park is a country estate set in parkland near Gatton in Surrey, England.Now owned by The Royal Alexandra and Albert school, Gatton Park constitutes of manor and parkland. The property is Grade II listed and is in part administered by the National Trust... |
Surrey | Escarpment | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-south_east/w-south_east-countryside/w-south_east-places-north_downs/w-south_east-places-north_downs-reigate_hill_gatton_park.htm | ||||
Seven Sisters Seven Sisters, Sussex The Seven Sisters are a series of chalk cliffs by the English Channel. They form part of the South Downs in East Sussex, between the towns of Seaford and Eastbourne in southern England. They are within the Seven Sisters Country Park... : Cuckmere Haven Cuckmere Haven Cuckmere Haven is an area of flood plains in Sussex, England where the river Cuckmere meets the English Channel between Eastbourne and Seaford. The river is an example of a meandering river, and contains several oxbow lakes... , Crowlink and Birling Gap |
Sussex | Chalk downland | - |
http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-south_east/w-south_east-countryside/w-south_east-places-east_sussex/w-south_east-places-east_sussex-coast.htm | |||
Slindon Slindon Slindon is a small village and civil parish in the Arun District of West Sussex, England, nestling in woodlands on the southern edge of the South Downs. Slindon lies approximately seven miles north-east of Chichester... Estate |
Sussex | Downland, village, woodland, grassland | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-south_east/w-south_east-countryside/w-south_east-places-west_sussex/w-south_east-places-west_sussex-slindon.htm | ||||
Witley Common Witley Common Witley Common is an area of woodland and heath, close to Witley, Surrey, in the United Kingdom. It is part of a much larger Site of Special Scientific Interest.... and Milford Common |
Surrey | Woodland, heathland | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-south_east/w-south_east-countryside/w-south_east-places-west_weald/w-south_east-places-west_weald-witley_milford_oakhurst.htm |
Thames & Solent
The National Trust looks after lots of unspoilt countryside in the Thames & Solent region, including miles of beautiful coastline on the Isle of Wight. 4Land Area | County | General Description | Area | Grid reference | Car park | National Trust Entry | |
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Afton Down Afton Down Afton Down is a hill near the village of Freshwater on the Isle of Wight.It was the site of the Isle of Wight Festival 1970, where the Guinness Book of Records estimates 600,000 to 700,000, and possibly 800,000 people, flocked to see the musical talents of Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Free, The Who,... , Compton Down Compton Down Compton Down is a hill on the Isle of Wight just to the east of Freshwater Bay. It is part of the chalk ridge which forms the "backbone" of the Isle of Wight. It runs east to west, is approximately 3 miles long and is predominantly grass downland... and Brook Down |
Isle of Wight | Chalk downland | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-chl/w-countryside_environment/w-nature/w-nature-wildlife/w-nature-wildlife-butterflies_moths/w-nature-wildlife-butterflies-top_sites.htm#isle | ||||
Ashdown Park Ashdown House, Oxfordshire Ashdown House is a 17th century country house in the civil parish of Ashbury in the English county of Oxfordshire. Until 1974 the house was in the county of Berkshire, and the nearby village of Lambourn remains in that county.... & the Uffington White Horse Uffington White Horse The Uffington White Horse is a highly stylised prehistoric hill figure, 110 m long , formed from deep trenches filled with crushed white chalk... |
Oxfordshire | Gardens, parkland, woodland/Chalk downland, Iron Age hill fort Hill fort A hill fort is a type of earthworks used as a fortified refuge or defended settlement, located to exploit a rise in elevation for defensive advantage. They are typically European and of the Bronze and Iron Ages. Some were used in the post-Roman period... |
95+202 | 235+499 | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-thames_solent/w-thames_solent-countryside/w-thames_solent-places-countryside-list.htm#ashdown_park http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-chl/w-countryside_environment/w-archaeology/w-archaeology-places_to_visit/w-archaeology-uffington_white_horse.htm |
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The Ashridge Ashridge Ashridge is an estate and house in Hertfordshire, England; part of the land stretches into Buckinghamshire and it is close to the Bedfordshire border. It is situated in the Chiltern Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, about two miles north of Berkhamsted and twenty miles north west of... Estate and Ivinghoe Beacon Ivinghoe Beacon Ivinghoe Beacon is a prominent hill and landmark in the Chiltern Hills, standing 233 m above sea level. It is situated close to the villages of Ivinghoe, Aldbury in Buckinghamshire, the Ashridge Estate, and the village of Little Gaddesden in Hertfordshire, and is managed and owned by the... |
Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire | Woodland, commons, chalk downland | 1821 | 4500 | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-thames_solent/w-thames_solent-countryside/w-thames_solent-places-countryside-list.htm#ashridge_estate | ||
Bembridge Down Bembridge Down Bembridge Down is a 56.3 hectare Site of special scientific interest which is north-east of Sandown. The site was notified in 1951 for both its biological and geological features.-Yarborough Monument:... and Culver Down Culver Down Culver Down is a chalk down to the north of Sandown, Isle of Wight.It is believed that its name derives from "Culfre" - old English for "dove".... |
Isle of Wight | Chalk downland | 42 | 104 | |||
Borthwood Copse | Isle of Wight | Woodland | |||||
Bradenham Bradenham Bradenham is the name of more than one place.In the United Kingdom:* Bradenham, Buckinghamshire* Bradenham, Norfolk* Bradenham, Suffolk... |
Buckinghamshire | Beech woodland, farmland, chalk grassland | 449.5 | 1111 | |||
Bramshaw Commons | Hampshire | Heathland, commons | 568 | 1404 | |||
Brookgreen Brookgreen Brook Green is a small hamlet on the Isle of Wight located at Brook on the Back of the Wight. It is owned by the National Trust.... |
Isle of Wight | Village, chine Chine A chine is a steep-sided river valley where the river flows through coastal cliffs to the sea. Typically these are soft eroding cliffs such as sandstone or clays. The word chine originates from the Saxon "Cinan" meaning a gap or yawn.... , green |
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The Buscot Buscot Park Buscot Park is a country house at Buscot near the town of Faringdon in Oxfordshire. It was built in an austere neoclassical style between 1780 and 1783 for Edward Loveden Townsend. It remained in the Loveden Townsend family until sold in 1859 to Robert Tertius Campbell, an Australian... and Coleshill Estates |
Oxfordshire | Villages, farms, woodland | 3035 | 7500 | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-thames_solent/w-thames_solent-countryside/w-thames_solent-places-countryside-list.htm#buscot_and_coleshill | ||
Chillerton Down | Isle of Wight | Chalk downland | |||||
Compton Bay Compton Bay Compton Bay is a bay located on the southwest section of the Isle of Wight, England. The northern edge of the bay is defined by a distinctive white chalk cliff called Freshwater Cliff, named after Freshwater Bay which is located next to them and forms a small but piercing bay into them... |
Isle of Wight | Beach, cliffs, chine | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-thames_solent/w-thames_solent-places/w-thames_solent-isleofwight/w-thames_solent-isleofwight-history.htm#compton_bay | ||||
Coombe Hill Coombe Hill Coombe Hill may refer to:* Coombe Hill, Buckinghamshire* Coombe Hill, a different hill on the flank of Haddington Hill in Buckinghamshire* Coombe Hill, East Sussex, England* Coombe Hill, Gloucestershire, England.* Coombe, Kingston upon Thames, England... and Low Scrubs |
Buckingham | Chalk downland/wooded common | 68 | 213 | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-thames_solent/w-thames_solent-countryside/w-thames_solent-places-countryside-list.htm#coombe_hill | ||
Finchampstead Ridges and Simon’s Wood | Berkshire | Heathland, woodland | 24 | 60 | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-thames_solent/w-thames_solent-countryside/w-thames_solent-places-countryside-list.htm#finchampstead_ridges_and_simon’s_wood | ||
Hale Purlieu Hale Purlieu Hale Perlieu is a hamlet in the civil parish of Hale situated in the New Forest National Park of Hampshire, England. Its nearest town is Fordingbridge, which lies approximately 3.8 miles south-west from the hamlet.... |
Hampshire | Heathland, Forestry Commission Forestry Commission The Forestry Commission is a non-ministerial government department responsible for forestry in Great Britain. Its mission is to protect and expand Britain's forests and woodlands and increase their value to society and the environment.... plantation |
207 | 512 | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-thames_solent/w-thames_solent-countryside/w-thames_solent-places-countryside-list.htm#hale_purlieu | ||
The Hughenden Estate Hughenden Manor Hughenden Manor is a red brick Victorian mansion, located in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England. In the 19th century, it was the country house of the Prime Minister, Benjamin Disraeli... |
Buckinghamshire | Parkland, woodland | 270 | 668 | Near High Wycombe | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-thames_solent/w-thames_solent-countryside/w-thames_solent-places-countryside-list.htm#hughenden_estate | |
Lardon Chase, the Holies and Lough Down Lardon Chase, the Holies and Lough Down Lardon Chase, the Holies and Lough Down are three adjacent National Trust countryside properties in the English county of Berkshire. They are situated on the edge of the Berkshire Downs above the village of Streatley and overlooking the Goring Gap... |
Berkshire | Chalk grassland, Iron Age hill forts | 27 | 67 | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-thames_solent/w-thames_solent-countryside/w-thames_solent-places-countryside-list.htm#lardon_chase | ||
Luccombe Chine Luccombe Chine Luccombe Chine is a geological feature and visitor attraction south of the village of Luccombe on the Isle of Wight, England. A wooded coastal ravine, one of a number of such chines on the island created by stream erosion of soft Cretaceous rocks, it leads from the clifftop to Luccombe Bay.The... , Luccombe Cliffs and Haddon's Pits |
Isle of Wight | Chine, woodland, cliffs | |||||
Ludshott Common and Waggoners’ Wells Waggoners Wells Ludshott Common and Waggoners Wells is a National Trust reserve consisting of heathland and a series of man-made ponds with a connecting stream set amongst woodland in a steep valley near Grayshott in East Hampshire, England.-Topography:Ludshott Common is one of the largest remaining areas of... |
Hampshire | Heathland, ponds, woodland | 285 | 705 | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-thames_solent/w-thames_solent-countryside/w-thames_solent-places-countryside-list.htm#ludshott http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-thames_solent/w-thames_solent-countryside/w-south_east-places-west_weald-ludshott.htm |
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Maidenhead Commons and Cock Marsh Cock Marsh Cock Marsh is an area of flat water meadows and steep chalk hillsides near Cookham village and civil parish in the north-eastern corner of Berkshire in England, on the River Thames. It covers and has been common land used for grazing since 1272. It was bought by local villagers and given to the ... |
Berkshire | Woodland, grassland, ponds, riverside, meadows | 341 | 843 | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-thames_solent/w-thames_solent-countryside/w-thames_solent-places-countryside-list.htm#maidenhead_commons | ||
Newtown Estuary Newtown River Newtown River is a large natural inland harbour located on the Isle of Wight's northwestern coast. It is sometimes also referred to as Newtown Creek.... |
Isle of Wight | River estuary, woodland, meadows, beach | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-thames_solent/w-thames_solent-places/w-thames_solent-isleofwight/w-thames_solent-isleofwight-history.htm#newtown | ||||
Nodes Point | Isle of Wight | Woodland, beach | |||||
Pulpit Wood | Buckinghamshire | Woodland, chalk grassland | 26 | 65 | Near Whiteleaf Cross | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-thames_solent/w-thames_solent-countryside/w-thames_solent-places-countryside-list.htm#pulpit_wood | |
Runnymede Runnymede Runnymede is a water-meadow alongside the River Thames in the English county of Berkshire, and just over west of central London. It is notable for its association with the sealing of Magna Carta, and as a consequence is the site of a collection of memorials... |
Surrey | Meadows, pastures, river, pond | 74 | 183 | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-vh/w-visits/w-runnymede/ | ||
St Catherine’s: St. Catherine's Down and Knowles Farm Knowles Farm Knowles Farm is the name of an area of National Trust land at the southern tip of the Isle of Wight located at St. Catherine's Point. It takes its name from a nearby farm which lies outside the NT area just along the southern edge of it.... |
Isle of Wight | Scrubland, cliffs, chalk downland | 109 | 270 | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-thames_solent/w-thames_solent-places/w-thames_solent-isleofwight/w-thames_solent-isleofwight-history.htm#st_catherines_point | ||
St Helens St Helens, Isle of Wight St. Helens is a village and civil parish located on the eastern side of the Isle of Wight. The village is based around village greens. This is claimed to be the largest in England but some say the Village Green is the second largest. The greens are often used for cricket matches during the summer... Duver Duver A duver is an Isle of Wight dialect term for an area of sand dunes. The name has become part of place names on the Isle of Wight, for example Dover Street in Ryde is the street which used to run down to the duver.... |
Isle of Wight | Scrubland, grassland, woodland | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-thames_solent/w-thames_solent-places/w-thames_solent-isleofwight/w-thames_solent-isleofwight-history.htm#st_helens_duver | ||||
Selborne Hill Selborne Common Selborne Common comprises of woodland and relict wood-pasture to the west and south of Selborne, at , in the English county of Hampshire. It is owned and managed by the National Trust.-Topography:... |
Hampshire | Beech woodland | 101 | 250 | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-thames_solent/w-thames_solent-countryside/w-thames_solent-places-countryside-list.htm#selbornehttp://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-thames_solent/w-thames_solent-countryside/w-south_east-places-west_weald-selborne.htm | ||
Stockbridge Down | Hampshire | Chalk downland, Iron Age camp | 65 | 165 | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-thames_solent/w-thames_solent-countryside/w-thames_solent-places-countryside-list.htm#stockbridge_down | ||
Ventnor Downs: Bonchurch Down, Luccombe Down, St Boniface Down St Boniface Down St Boniface Down is a chalk down on the Isle of Wight, England. It is located close to the town of Ventnor, in the southeast of the Island, and rises to , the Island's highest point, north of the town... and Wroxall Down |
Isle of Wight | Chalk downland, heathland | 231 | 570 | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-thames_solent/w-thames_solent-countryside/w-thames_solent-places-countryside-list.htm#ventnor | ||
Watlington Hill | Oxfordshire | Chalk downland, woodland | 45 | 112 | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-thames_solent/w-thames_solent-countryside/w-thames_solent-places-countryside-list.htm#watlington_hill | ||
West Wight: Headon Warren, the Needles The Needles The Needles is a row of three distinctive stacks of chalk that rise out of the sea off the western extremity of the Isle of Wight, England, close to Alum Bay. The Needles lighthouse stands at the end of the formation... and Tennyson Down Tennyson Down Tennyson Down is a hill at the west end of the Isle of Wight just south of Totland. Tennyson Down is a grassy, whale-backed ridge of chalk which rises to 482 ft/147m above sea level. Tennyson Down is named after the poet Lord Tennyson who lived at nearby Farringdon House for nearly 40 years... |
Isle of Wight | Chalk downland, heathland, cliffs | 186 | 459 | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-thames_solent/w-thames_solent-countryside/w-thames_solent-places-countryside-list.htm#west_wight | ||
West Wycombe West Wycombe West Wycombe is a small village situated along the A40 road, due three miles west of High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England.The historic village is largely a National Trust property and receives a large annual influx of tourists - being the site of West Wycombe Park, West Wycombe Caves and the... Hill |
Buckinghamshire | Chalk grassland, woodland, cave, Iron Age hill fort, village | 22 | 55 | http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-thames_solent/w-thames_solent-countryside/w-thames_solent-places-countryside-list.htm#west_wycombe_hill |
West Midlands
Based in the heart of England, the National Trust protects over 8,000 hectares of land in Warwickshire, Worcestershire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Herefordshire and the West Midlands.Wessex
The National Trust cares for and protects large areas of countryside throughout Wessex. http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-global/w-localtoyou/w-wessex/w-wessex-countryside.htmSee also
- List of National Trust properties in Wales
- List of National Trust properties in Northern Ireland
- List of National Trust for Scotland properties
- List of Conservation topics