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National Trust is a charity working to preserve and protect historic properties and sites. It's been around since 1884 and has more than 500 gardens, houses and monuments.

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Current National Trust Deals

Register your details then print the voucher from the National Trust to get free entry to over 200 National Trust properties in England, Wales and Northern Ireland on Sat 20 and Sun 21 Apr only. One voucher is valid for up to four people (max two adults).

Venues include Calke Abbey in Derby, Lyme Park in Cheshire, Wicken Fen National Nature Reserve in Cambridgeshire and Sissinghurst Castle Garden in Kent. See the full list.
MSE Debs says:

The most expensive property is Waddesdon Manor in Buckinghamshire, where it's �16.20 for adults and �8.10 for children. The average admission to National Trust properties is �6.50, so wherever you decide to go, it's still a decent saving.

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Participating properties only (around 80 are excluded). You can only register for the voucher once and you must print it out. Not valid for coach parties, against the cost of existing membership or with any other offers. Excludes Scotland.

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The National Trust is offering free entry to most of its properties on Sat 20 & Sun 21 March, as part of its 'Bonus Time' initiative. This means most National Trust properties (full list of participating venues will be published here), countryside and coastal car parks will be free that weekend.

To get free entry, simply register to print the voucher, and show up with it on the day. You'll need one voucher per person. If you're planning to visit more than one venue, print a few as they get taken at the entrance.

Before you go, check the National Trust website for the opening hours, so as not to get disappointed!

The deal: Free entry to National Trust sites. Valid: Sat 20 & Sun 21 March. How: Register & print. Expires: Sun 21 Mar. Excludes: Selected National Trust properties only. Offer from: National Trust. Restrictions: Not valid with other offers. One voucher per person. Not valid for coach parties.
MSE Debs says:

We've not checked every National Trust property, but the most expensive we've found is Wimpole Estate in Cambridgeshire where it's �15.50 for adults and �8.40 for children. The average admission to National Trust properties is �6.50, so wherever you decide to go, it's still a decent offer.

Free National Trust family pass worth up to �30 Voucher in �1.20 magazine

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Get a free National Trust family pass to heritage sites worth up to �29.50 with The Radio Times (�1.20), on sale till Mon 3 Oct 2011.

How do I get it?

Just take the voucher from the mag to one of the 200+ participating properties (see below for exclusions) on either Sat 1 or Sun 2 Oct 2011. You can only use it once.

What do I get?

The free pass is valid for up to four people but can be used for fewer, eg, you can go as a single adult or a couple, as long as there aren't more than two adults. Usual entry fees vary per place, but family passes can cost up to �29.50.

The pass'll get you access to over 200 castles, gardens and properties etc, such as:

Find your nearest participating National Trust property.

Restrictions

While there are over 200 locations in the offer, there are still 90 not participating, so check this exclusions list before you go.

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