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Heritage Organisations
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English
Heritage |
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English Heritage
is the Government's lead body for the historic environment in England.
They are responsible for protecting the best of the country's unique
legacy of historic buildings, landscapes and archaeological sites
for the benefit of this and future generations.
Membership benefits
include free entry to more than 400 English Heritage properties.
A welcome pack with full-colour guide to all properties and a map.
Members' quarterly magazine, Heritage Today. Free, or reduced-price
admission to special events at English Heritage properties. Priority
booking and discounts on tickets for the summer season of outdoor
concerts at English Heritage sites. Half-price admission to historic
properties in Scotland, Wales and the Isle of Man (completely free
after the first year of membership) and reduced-price entry to many
other historic sites in England.
For membership information contact English Heritage:
Membership Department
English Heritage
PO Box 569
Swindon
SN2 2YP
Tel: 0870 333 1182
Email: members@english-heritage.org.uk
For general information:
Website: www.english-heritage.org.uk
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The
National Trust |
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The National Trust are a registered charity and completely independent
of Government. They have over 250 historic houses, gardens and industrial
buildings and 248,000 hectares of countryside and over 600 miles
of coastline across England, Wales and Northern Ireland to look
after and care for.
Members receive a range of benefits, including free admission (during
normal opening hours) to those properties which are open to the
public at a charge, including NTS properties. Regular regional newsletters
about Trust activities and events. A free copy of the National Trust
Handbook, plus three issues annually of the National Trust Magazine.
For membership and general information contact National Trust:
NT Membership Department,
P O Box 39, Bromley,
Kent BR1 3XL
Tel. 020 8315 1111
Fax 020 8466 6824
Email: enquiries@ntrust.org.uk
Website:
www.nationaltrust.org.uk
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Historic
Scotland |
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Historic Scotland safeguards Scotland's built heritage. They maintain
over 300 properties in the care of the Secretary of State for Scotland.
Members receive free entry to over 300 Historic Scotland sites
including 70 where an entrance fee is charged, this includes Edinburgh
& Stirling Castles. A quarterly magazine full of features on
the work of Historic Scotland, ideas for days out and exclusive
member offers. 20% retail discount on books, jewellery, clothing
& gifts. Free or discounted entry to over 300 Historic Scotland
events. Exclusive members activity programme including lectures,
behind the scenes guided tours, study days, holidays, ceilidhs &
concerts. Half price entry to English Heritage, Welsh CADW &
Manx Heritage sites - free entry from your 2nd year of membership.
For membership and general information contact Historic Scotland:
Historic Scotland
Longmore House
Salisbury Place
Edinburgh
EH9 1SH
Tel. 0131 668 8800
Website: www.historic-scotland.gov.uk
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The
National Trust for Scotland |
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The National Trust for Scotland is a registered charity and completely
independent of Government. They have over 100 fascinating buildings
and around 185,000 acres of superb countryside to look after and
care for.
Members receive a range of benefits, including free admission to
NTS properties throughout Scotland, National Trust properties in
England, Wales and Northern Ireland and others world wide. A colour
magazine, packed with news and features, four times each year. Discount
on self-catering holiday accommodation in spectacular settings -
from cottages to castles .
For membership and general information contact National Trust for
Scotland:
The National Trust for Scotland
Wemyss House
28 Charlotte Square
Edinburgh
Scotland
United Kingdom
EH2 4ET
Tel. 0131 243 9300
Fax 0131 243 9301
Email: membership@nts.org.uk
Website: www.nts.org.uk
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CADW:
Welsh Historic Monuments |
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Cadw: Welsh Historic Monuments Executive Agency, is a part of the
National Assembly for Wales. Created in 1984, Cadw carries out the
complete range of responsibilities for the conservation, presentation,
and promotion of the built heritage of Wales on behalf of the National
Assembly for Wales. They have 129 properties in their care.
Members receive a range of benefits, including free admission to
all CADW sites. Half price admission to hundreds of sites in England
and Scotland, from Stonehenge to Edinburgh Castle. When you rejoin
'Heritage in Wales' without a break, then admission to the historic
sites in all three countries is free. (National Trust properties,
Historic Royal Palaces sites such as the Tower of London and sites
on the Isle of Man are not included). Free Heritage in Wales membership
pack, includes a range of full colour brochures with details of
all the castles and historic places in the care of Cadw, a large,
superbly illustrated, full-colour map to help plan visits, and a
'Heritage in Wales' car sticker. 'Heritage in Wales' members can
save up to 10% on all of Cadw's specially-designed high quality
gifts and souvenirs, on purchases of £5 or more. Full year's
issues of the Heritage in Wales magazine to keep you up-to-date
on new developments and special events.
To join call freephone 0800 0743121
For general information contact CADW: Welsh Historic Monuments:
Cadw: Welsh Historic Monuments,
National Assembly for Wales,
Cathays Park,
Cardiff, CF10 3NQ
Tel. 029 2050 0200
Fax 029 2082 6375
Email: cadw@wales.gsi.gov.uk
Website: www.cadw.wales.gov.uk
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