Local places to explore
Discover the best National Trust spots you need to visit. Opening times and prices may vary depending on the season. Visit https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk for more information.
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Ham House and Garden
Ham Street, Surrey, TW10 7RSOpen 10am - 5pm daily | Prices: £14 adult, £7 child
This atmospheric house offers rare examples of 17th-century life through its treasures and architecture, situated on the banks of the Thames in Richmond. It is internationally recognised for its collection of paintings, furniture and textiles. Outside, restored formal gardens surround the house, including a productive kitchen garden.
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Osterley Park and House
Jersey Road, Isleworth, TW7 4RBOpen 9am - 5pm daily | Prices: House and gardens; £14 adult, £7 child; gardens only (Mon & Tues only) £8 adult, £4 child
This Georgian country estate was created in the late 18th century, and today the impressive neo-classical mansion is presented as it would have looked in the 1780s. The colourful formal gardens, complete with herbaceous borders, roses and ornamental vegetable beds, offer idyllic scenery for a breath of fresh air.
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Morden Hall Park
Open 9am - 6pm daily | Free entry for all
This tranquil former deer park is one of the few remaining estates that used to line the River Wandle during its industrial heyday. The river meanders through the park creating a haven for wildlife. The snuff mills, which generated the park’s income in the past, survive to this day.
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Claremont Landscape Garden
Open 10am - 5pm | Prices: £12 adult, £6 child
Steeped in nearly 300 years of history, this grade 1 listed garden created by the great landscape designers of the 18th-century charts the evolution of the English Landscape Garden.
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Polesden Lacey
Open 10am- 5pm daily | Prices: £15 adult, £7.50 child
This is a delicious house
Remarked Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother herself on her honeymoon at Polesden Lacey. This country retreat, only four miles from Dorking, has glorious views across the rolling Surrey Hills and acres of countryside to explore.
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The Homewood
Open 1 April- 29 October for guided tours; tours run on the first Saturday of every month and subsequent Fridays at 10.30am, 12.30pm, and 2.30pm | Prices: £12 adult, £6 child
Architect Patrick Gwynne’s early 20th-century country villa is a masterpiece of Modernist design, in the midst of a picturesque woodland garden not far from Esher.
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Bookham Commons
Open daily, 24 hours | Free entry for all
These ancient commons, mentioned in the Domesday Book, are a natural spectacle. With grassland plains, mighty oak woods and serene ponds, the ethereal scenery makes for a lovely salubrious stroll.
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