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Bring sweeping views to your own home with a virtual tour, or uncover a slice of Victorian history while out and about with a podcast. Wherever you are, we'll bring you back to nature, beauty and history with a virtual visit.
The annual Octavia Hill Lecture is an opportunity for respected voices and commentators to lead us in reflecting on nature, beauty and history. Watch the 2024 lecture with guest speaker Professor Mary Beard. After the lecture, Professor Beard was in conversation with Gus Casely-Hayford.
Download episodes of National Trust podcasts for free and discover more about the the places we care for, wherever you are.
Immerse yourself in the past or explore the natural world from your armchair in series eight of the National Trust Podcast.
Wherever you are, take the UK's wildlife with you. Filled with stories of seals, butterflies, beavers and birds, explore remote beaches and mighty treetops with our nature podcast playlist.
Listen to our podcast series with Clare Balding, exploring the lost and hidden LGBTQ stories from some of the special places in our care.
Join actress Alison Steadman in this podcast series as she delves into the stories behind five fascinating historical objects in the National Trust collections, from tapestries to obelisks.
Explore the stories of places in our care with behind-the-scenes videos. Watch Manchester's Castlefield Viaduct transform into a 'garden in the sky', take a virtual tour of Beatrix Potter's Cumbrian home and uncover an Anglo-Saxon burial ground in Suffolk.
Delve into our online exhibitions, where we showcase artworks, explore the history of our places, and share more of the collections in our care.
Explore the story of the Child family of Osterley Park and discover the works of art they collected from around the globe, including a painting of Saint Agatha by the 17th-century Italian artist Carlo Dolci.
Enjoy specially commissioned photography showing previously unseen and unique aspects of Thomas Chippendale's furniture from Nostell Priory, near Wakefield in Yorkshire.
Bring beautiful garden scenes and outdoor views to your own home with a virtual tour.
Explore A la Ronde in Devon from the comfort of your own home by taking one of the 360-degree virtual tours of the Shell Gallery, Gantry or Drawing Room.
Take in the beauty of the herbaceous garden at Anglesey Abbey. There are neat rows of white and blue hyacinths to admire, and you can zoom into the statue of Father Time. The garden here is always changing with the seasons; this virtual tour transports you to spring.
Be transported to one of Northern Ireland's most spectacular coastal landscapes by taking one of our 360-degree virtual tours of the Giant's Causeway in Country Antrim.
Take in the vibrant colours along the Red Borders, discover exotic species in the Plant House and enjoy magnificent views of the Old Garden with our 360-degree virtual tours of Hidcote.
Take an interactive 360° virtual tour of the diverse landscapes and habitats on the Holnicote Estate. Explore beaver enclosures, ancient oak woodland, saltmarshes and more in this immersive audio experience, and learn about the vital work for nature in west Somerset.
Have you ever wondered what castles and historic ruins would look like in a virtual world? Watch the video to see Minecraft YouTuber Grian and historian Alice Loxton reimagine Corfe Castle with Minecraft: The Wild Update, and learn more about how you can get involved.
Take a virtual tour of Sissinghurst Castle Garden, which is where the author Vita Sackville-West and her husband Harold lived in for decades. They fell in love with Sissinghurst and created a world-renowned garden – which you can see here.
See the iconic Wicken Mill at Wicken Fen in Cambridgeshire in this virtual tour, and look out across the field to a glorious sunset scene.
Wherever you are, unravel layers of history with family history website Findmypast. We've been collaborating with them to explore the 1921 Census of England and Wales. It’s helped us get closer to understanding what life was like at 10 of the places in our care during a time when people were recovering from war and pandemic. Learn about these stories and find out how you can look into your own family history. By clicking this link, you’ll access a third-party website. Please see their privacy policy for how they handle your personal data.
Delve into history, get tips from our experts, learn a new skill and go behind the scenes of your favourite places.