Free entry to National Trust properties this autumn

National Trust

This autumn, the National Trust is providing complimentary tickets for visits to many of its locations throughout the UK. The free pass grants access for either two adults and three children, one adult with four children, or just two adults together.

Each ticket can be used once and is valid from today until October 18, 2024.

Knole House in Sevenoaks (c) ianVisits

Every complimentary pass grants access for

To obtain a complimentary ticket, click here and choose the option to secure your free entry.

Certain locations might need you to make a reservation before you go. Be sure to verify if the site you want to explore requires advance booking. If you're reserving online, choose the free member ticket option and enter the code AUTUMN24 when prompted for your membership number.

Here's a helpful suggestion for booking tickets to popular locations: consider choosing weekdays instead of weekends, as they tend to be less crowded. Also, be aware that the busiest times for visitors are typically late in the morning or early in the afternoon.

As a National Trust member, you have the option to invite a friend by requesting a complimentary pass for yourself.

A few locations are not included in the free ticket promotion.

Rainham Hall (c) ianVisits Rainham Hall, a historic gem, showcases a beautiful blend of architectural elegance and rich history. This impressive building stands as a testament to its time, drawing visitors with its charming façade and inviting gardens. It's a wonderful spot for those interested in exploring heritage and experiencing a glimpse of the past.

Venues Inside The M25: A Guide

Osterley Park and House

Fenton House and Garden

Sutton House and Breaker’s Yard

Ham House and Gardens

Venues Nearby London You Can Visit

Standen House and Garden

This website has been active for more than ten years. Although advertising revenue helps support it, it doesn’t completely cover expenses. Therefore, I’ve created a DonorBox option for anyone who wants to help cover the costs associated with maintaining the site and the time spent on writing and researching news articles.

It's quite comparable to how The Guardian and various smaller sites are trying to make money due to increasing expenses and a drop in advertising revenue.

Whether you're making a single donation or contributing on a regular basis, every bit of support significantly helps with the expenses of maintaining this website. It also ensures that you continue to receive regular updates on London news and information.

If you enjoy the content on this site, consider showing your support by contributing here.

Read more
This week's most popular news