national trust in English

noun
1
a trust for the preservation of places of historic interest or natural beauty in Britain.

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1. The National Trust is a registered charity.

2. I Conservation trainee with the National Trust.

3. Blackcap has been owned by the National Trust since 1993

4. 30 Cheques should be made payable to the National Trust.

5. Many historic sites are in the care of the National Trust.

6. Calke Abbey, Ticknall, Derby, is in the care of the National Trust

7. The building serves as the headquarters of the Fort Vancouver National Trust.

8. A National Trust garden with an outstanding collection of statuary is Cliveden in Buckinghamshire.

9. National Trust Gift Shop, educational facilities, light refreshments and guided tours are available in the Summer.

10. The National Trust has already betrayed its trust, albeit accidentally, by allowing the building to burn down.

11. 24 The National Trust and private owners take a leading part in preserving our almost unrivalled heritage.

12. Gardens in the care of the National Trust are immensely rich in garden statuary of all kinds.

13. 19 The text is magnificently illustrated with photographs by Jerry Harpur, specially commissioned by the National Trust.

14. The harbour master at Million Cove said we must pay the £2 each to the National Trust.

15. It's an annual ritual for the National Trust, as they close down their properties for the winter break.

16. In the 1930's, The National Trust began its campaign to save Britain's patrimony of threatened country houses.

17. Gardeners might also fork out £000 for a statue-alarm - now commonplace in gardens owned by the National Trust.

18. He was also a key figure in the National Trust and chairman of its executive committee between 1912 and 19

19. Hundreds of illegal overnight capers are Blighting Cornwall's National Trust car parks leaving behind a trail of destruction and rubbish

20. Finally, for keen gardeners there is the opportunity to recreate at home what you have seen in National Trust gardens.

21. Read in studio A Cotswold village is in turmoil over plans by the National Trust to develop a tourist attraction.

22. We try to integrate the many and varied objectives of the National Trust with all those people associated with it.

23. Calke Abbey is an 18th-century country house near Ticknall, Derbyshire, England, in the care of the charitable National Trust

24. Calke’s natural history collection is the largest owned by the National Trust and much of it was assembled by Sir Vauncey

25. Portrait of an Unknown Man in a Black plumed Hat Titian (c.1488–1576) National Trust, Petworth House Back to image

26. In the early 1960s, the National Trust of Australia began to be active in preserving Australia's natural, cultural and historic heritage.

27. Black head is a headland at the western end of St Austell Bay, in Cornwall, England.It is owned by the National Trust.

28. It is known for its beach, Broad Haven South and the Bosherston lily ponds - both owned and maintained by the National Trust.

29. It is also known as Ahimsa, The Hut of Happy Omen and Sentosa.The property is owned by the National Trust of Australia (NSW)

30. National Trust Barm Bread, the traditional wheaten bread of England, is made with beer produced from hops grown in the Scotney Castle hop garden in Kent, owned by …

31. It includes the historic house Calke Abbey, a National Trust property, although the main entrance to its grounds is from the neighbouring village of Ticknall, where the population of Calke is …

32. Initial work took place in Glen Cannich, but the majority of their activities to date have been in Glen Affric, where they operate in partnership with both Forestry Commission Scotland and the National Trust for Scotland.

33. It is a research-led collaboration between the National Trust and the Research Centre for Museums and Galleries (RCMG) at the University of Leicester, which began in 2017 as a way to develop interpretive practice at Calke Abbey.

34. It is one of Pembrokeshire's finest beaches in terms of the water quality, its south-facing location and dramatic cliff views backed by sand dunes and expansive National Trust woodland and Lily Ponds which are located behind the beach.

35. The National Trust for Historic Preservation, The Archaeological Conservancy, the Society for American Archaeology, the Society for Historical Archaeology, the National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers, and two National Park Service Cultural Resource offices (Heritage Preservation Services and the Archeology

36. ‘The property Belongs to The National Trust and the event takes place on the 26th June.’ ‘It also makes it more difficult to trace who property Belongs to.’ ‘The property Belongs to a York family who stay there in the school holidays and rent it out for the remainder of the year.’

37. The regular Asian-style markets that form an instrinsic part of the everyday Darwin landscape for local residents see food, music, language, and culture from just about every Asian nation, alongside crocodile hunters, local Aboriginal artists, musicians of every genre, sports fishing operators, sunset sails, and families with children playing on the beach. Darwin's unique cosmopolitan makeup has been recognised as an "multicultural icon of national significance" by the Australian National Trust.