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Red squirrel on the feeder at Allan Bank, Cumbria
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Top places to spot red squirrels 

Discover the best places across England, Wales and Northern Ireland to see the elusive red squirrel. Autumn is a great time to spot them as they're busy gathering food ahead of winter.

Visitors walking in the woodland at Blickling, Norfolk
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Woodland walks 

From tree-lined avenues to ancient woodland, find a sense of calm among the trees with our pick of the best woodland and forest walks.

Rudyard Kipling's writing desk in the study at Bateman's, East Sussex
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Places with literary connections 

Visit some of the places we look after that have inspired famous writers, playwrights and poets, including the homes of Beatrix Potter, Virginia Woolf and Thomas Hardy.

A family playing on a zipline in the natural play area at Erddig, Wrexham
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Top natural play areas for kids 

There's nothing quite like playing outdoors. Discover the best natural play areas where children can run wild at the places in our care.

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Delve into history, get tips from our experts, learn a new skill and go behind the scenes of your favourite places.

Things to see and do

Oil painting on canvas. A Still Life of Flowers and Fruit arranged on a Stone Plinth in a Garden by Cornelis de Heem (Leiden 1631 - Antwerp 1695) at Dyrham Park, near Bristol and Bath.
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Autumn scenes and stories in our collections 

With its bright colours, natural spectacles and abundant harvests, autumn has inspired artists for generations. From paintings and tapestries to ceramics, discover autumn through the collections in our care.

Fungi growing on the woodland floor next to a fallen tree trunk
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Facts about fungi 

Fungi play a vital role in the natural world and decomposition process, helping break down organic woodland material. Learn all you need to know about these important organisms.

Gardener picking fennel from the vegetable garden at Speke Hall, Liverpool
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Guide to seasonal food 

Grow your own fruit and vegetables and help the environment by reducing food miles. Find out what to harvest, plant and buy each month with our handy guide to seasonal food.

Looking down onto a table where someone is hammering leaves onto a cotton tote bag to create a pattern.
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How to make a leaf print tote bag 

Create your own nature-inspired tote bag using leaves gathered from your local park or garden with this guide. Simply hammer leaves onto cotton fabric and they'll release their natural pigments for a simple and effective design.

Have your say

The National Trust AGM 2023, STEAM Museum, Swindon

Annual General Meeting 

Your Annual General Meeting (AGM) will take place at 10am on Saturday 2 November 2024. Voting is now open, and you don't need to attend the AGM in order to have your say. Find out more about how to vote, how to register to attend and view this year's resolutions and elections.

In the news

Illustration showing a young Sir Isaac Newton, Paul McCartney and Beatrix Potter against a colourful background
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Winners of the Time + Space Award announced 

Thank you to everyone who entered their world-changing idea for the Time + Space Award. We’re pleased to announce the winners in each of the categories, who'll have the opportunity to bring their idea to life at Sir Isaac Newton's home, where he discovered gravity.

Holidays and shopping

Millbeck Towers, Cumbria
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Stay at a writer's refuge 

Some of the places we care for have influenced many of the nation’s most loved writers and poets. Book a holiday to one of these homes and discover the inspiration behind their works.

A woman wears a woolly hat and a yellow ROKA rucksack

Wrap up and get outdoors 

Witness autumn’s spectacle with a walk or family adventure in the countryside. Browse outdoor accessories, from woolly hats to rucksacks and reusable coffee cups.

Two adult visitors looking at each other and laughing as they stand atop the Gatehouse at Charlecote Park, Warwickshire

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