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Women stand in the walled garden at Packwood House, Warwickshire
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Top kitchen gardens 

Visit our pick of the best kitchen gardens around the UK. Growing fresh fruit, vegetables and herbs, these busy plots are rich in history, and some of their produce is still served in our cafés.

Close up of two red deer rutting with antlers locked
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Best places to see deer rutting 

Every autumn, drama unfolds as male deer lock antlers in competition for females. Find out where you can see this natural spectacle during deer rutting season.

The kitchen at Cragside, Northumberland.
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Life below stairs 

Have you ever imagined what life was like for a servant in a country house? Wander round sculleries, pantries and servants’ quarters, and uncover their stories.

Visiting Father Christmas in his magical Grotto at Dinefwr, Carmarthenshire

Visit Father Christmas 

Plan a festive family day out and meet Father Christmas in his grotto this Christmas. You can even settle down for a storytelling session or leave a gift at a reverse grotto at some of the places in our care.

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Delve into history, get tips from our experts, learn a new skill and go behind the scenes at your favourite places.

Things to see and do

Portrait of Cecilia Strickland by George Romney. She is a young woman from 18th century dressed in a pink and white gown.
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Disability histories at the places in our care 

This Disability History Month (14 November–20 December), explore the stories of disabled people throughout history at the places and collections we care for.

Filming Wolf Hall
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Explore Wolf Hall filming locations 

Based on the bestselling trilogy by author Hilary Mantel, Wolf Hall follows Thomas Cromwell’s rise to becoming the most powerful man in King Henry VIII’s Tudor court. Discover the places in our care that were used as filming locations for both the 2015 and 2024 series.

The exterior view of the west front of Woolsthorpe Manor, Lincolnshire. A light stone coloured building which was the ancestral home of Sir Isaac Newton.
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National Trust Podcast: series eight 

In our latest podcast episode, learn about Sir Isaac Newton – who's best known for coming up with the theory of gravity at his home, Woolsthorpe Manor in Lincolnshire – and his less-known friendship with astronomer Edmund Halley. You can also find more stories about nature and history from series eight.

Homemade bird feeders at Wicken Fen National Nature Reserve, Cambridgeshire
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Make fat cakes for birds 

As the first frosts arrive, create a wildlife-friendly environment by making these fat cakes to keep birds nourished and encourage them to visit your garden.

In the news

In the foreground is a metal helmet exquisitely worked into a mask of a man's face. Behind a lady is looking at the helmet, on display at the Exhibition Hall at Sutton Hoo, Suffolk.
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Happy 30th Birthday, National Lottery 

As the National Lottery celebrates its 30th birthday, we look back at the ‘game changing’ moments its funding has supported at our places - and the difference these have made to how we explore and share heritage of all kinds.

Holidays and shopping

The snug at Wilson Farmhouse, Derbyshire
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Festive season stays 

There's still time to book a holiday cottage for Christmas or New Year. Choose the escape that's right for you, from cosy boltholes to large houses to celebrate the season with family and friends.

Christmas food, including tangy pickle and ginger wine, from the AW 2024 collection

Stock up on Christmas food 

Think ahead to Christmas get togethers and browse our hamper of food and drink, including small-batch Christmas puddings, flavoured liqueur, chutneys and luxury shortbread.

A group of young adults kicking up autumn leaves on a walk around the estate at Hardwick, Derbyshire

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