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Discover lots of gardens, historic houses, days out at the coast and more.
From thriving wetlands to sprawling estates, intimate spaces and modernist masterpieces. London has it all, if you know where to look.
The birthplace of the Magna Carta. History, art and nature on the banks of the River Thames.
An elegant Georgian House with a diverse history, peaceful garden and changing exhibitions to explore.
Handsome 17th-century house with unusual collections and picturesque walled gardens
Iconic Arts and Crafts home of William and Jane Morris and the centre of the Pre-Raphaelite circle.
Discover a variety of plants and interest in gardens across London, from summer roses to wintry alpine blooms and spring bulbs bursting into life.
From Wednesday 1 May: a brand new family trail at Osterley Park & House will celebrate some of the world's most outstanding people, using artworks from the bestselling Little People, BIG DREAMS® series.
Discover the best places to explore around in and around London as a family, from historic houses like Rainham Hall to the great outdoors of Osterley Park.
Promoting greening and growing across London during Great Big Green Week, 8 - 16 June
The Grow Urban Festival showcases diverse projects, initiatives, and innovations happening across London, creating a platform for knowledge sharing, collaboration, and networking. With over 50 workshops, events, and talks planned during the week of 8-16 June.
As part of the Grow Urban Festival, Morden Hall Park will be host to free workshops and events including a plant pot making workshop hosted by the Urban Rangers, art workshops, a Community Kitchen Garden open day and a Hidden Gems trail throughout the park. Find out more and book here.
There are a number of sustainable travel options for travelling to and from the places in our care in London, whether you're looking to travel by train, tube, bus, bike or foot.
From acres of parkland at Osterley Park to the meadows, wetlands and woodlands of Ham House, discover where to go for the best walks in London.
Follow this Surrey countryside trail of a circular walk between Egham and Runnymede through ancient woodlands, wetlands and wildflower meadows.
Follow the main paths if you’ve got little ones with bikes or scooters as they’re nice and level and easy to manage. Venture further afield to the wetlands and you might spot some of our winter visitors, little egret and snipe, wading their way through the water.
With a hard surface all the way round, this multiuse trail at Osterley Park is perfect for walkers, cyclists and wheelchair users and takes in woods and open land.
The National Trust in London aims to support a fairer London by addressing unequal access to nature, beauty and history where people live. We’re doing this by improving existing green space, protecting cherished local heritage sites and supporting people to participate with green space and heritage on their own terms. Find out more about our projects across London here.
Discover some favourite tea-rooms and cafés in London and plan where to stop for a tasty treat on your next adventure
Discover where to eat and drink at Osterley Park and House. Stop for refreshments in the historic Tudor courtyard and browse the shops for gifts and pre-loved books.
Set in historic buildings, the Orangery Café and shop offer inviting spaces to relax and treat yourself on your visit to Ham House and Garden.
Enjoy freshly prepared tasty snacks and cakes at a choice of two cafés and pick up the perfect read at the second-hand bookshop, all supporting the National Trust’s work.
Shop for plants, seeds, pots, gardening equipment, toys and games, gifts and homewares at the National Trust’s first garden centre, with all profits supporting our work.
Plan your summer days out here in London, with events and activities to suit all ages.
Little People, BIG DREAMS® family trail at Osterley encourages kids to be bold, be brave and dream big.
Celebrate the return of a fascinating portrait to Ham House following eight years away on loan and in conservation. Discover more about the techniques which led to an unexpected and intriguing discovery.
We have 3 lovely volunteers who host our Chatter & Natter table every Tuesday 11am – 12pm, please pop in for a chat, everyone is welcome!
Join us between 8 - 16 June on a journey into nature around Morden Hall Park and search for small caches hidden around the Park. FREE trail.
Come along to try out volunteering at Rainham Hall Community Gardens as part of The Big Help Out 2024
Turn discarded materials into beautiful, functional plant pots in this workshop on Sunday 9 June organised by our Urban Rangers.
Join us for the first of two art workshops exploring practices of creating and protesting for gardens and green public spaces in London’s urban fabric.
Join our knowledgeable tour guides for a leisurely stroll around Morden Hall Park, you’re sure to learn something new.
Discover lots of gardens, historic houses, days out at the coast and more.