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Sunday 9 October 2011

Saturday 17 September 2011

Visiting The National Trust.

National Trust. Wakehurst Place.  Ardingly, Haywards Heath, West Sussex.



National Trust at Kew at Wakehurst.  Lots of animals, plants and scientific equipment here that was used a very long time ago back in the olden days. Beautiful place for people to come to visit each year.Here they have the beautiful botanic gardens.and this place is open throughout the year.















































I am a young man and with a friend we and him go ocassionally to one of the National Trust places,  we have visited  Clividen which is near Maidenhead, Stowe, near Buckingham and various other ones,  these places are nice for walking as it is always kept clean.  The membership is well worth the money.  We regularly get newsletters from them.  It's a peaceful place to getaway from the everyday noises in life.  we go there just for the day, but if you want you can stay in one of their cottages if you make inquiries and book there to stay for a few days or just the weekends if you wish.  You can't find many places like this as everyone has a responsibility to keep the area clean including dog owners otherwise they can lose their membership as this is part of the terms and conditions.





Saturday 18th August 2012.

National Trust. Dunstable. Ivinghoe Beacon & Icknield way.

A friend and I have visited  Dunstable National Trust. Where there are lots of hilly areas and you can see lots of types of different squirrels and Red kites flying around. Here we walked around where the farmer grows his wheat and corn in the fields.









































Sunday 19th August 2012.

 National Trust.  Runnymede. near Old Windsor, Surrey.

Me and my friend visited Runnymede.  good for walking and admiring nature, and beautiful hills and the valleys. Different types of plants and you see different types of butterflies here. There are a lot of historic buildings  when you visit all the different types of National Trust Places.  you can get voluntary work here also if you wish. The National Trust is not just about history, it's about nature also it can be fun for families, friends, group etc.  Here is where the Kennedy Memorial lies, and also the Magna Carta Memorial.





















National Trust Uffington. Oxfordshire.
Here is an nice place to walk and relax with friends as this is an peaceful area.  You can even have picnics here in the summertime when the weather is hot.



























































































National Trust Cliveden. Taplow, Maidenhead, Buckinghamshire.

Here in Cliveden are historical buildings which are visited by thousands for people each year.  






















For those who like history this place is ideal to learn about historic places. The landscape is so very beautiful.


National Trust Waddesdon Manor. Near Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire.

Here is a fantastic Victorian Garden and has items from the 18th Century.