Families can visit a range of National Trust properties for free this autumn.
Whether you want to enjoy an autumnal walk or are looking to uncover the story of an iconic site steeped in history, guests can experience some of the National Trust's much-loved locations at no cost. Each free visit can be used by up to two adults and four children at a participating venue.
Most UK National Trust sites that charge admission will be taking part in the offer, however there are a selection of venues that are exempt from the promotion. A full list of these sites can be found here.
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The participating National Trust sites includes Speke Hall, a green oasis on the edge of Liverpool with a rare Tudor house at its heart. You could also take a trip to Rufford Old Hall near Ormskirk. The fine Tudor building was home to stories of romance, wealth and 500 years of Hesketh family history.
Tickets are single use and valid up until November 30. To claim a free ticket visit the National Trust website. If you are already a National Trust member, you can use your free visit to bring along a friend or family member. Terms and conditions can be found here.
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