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Gift membership

Family visitors in the house at Trelissick looking up at a decorated Christmas tree together, Trelissick, Cornwall
Visitors in the house at Trelissick, Cornwall | © National Trust / Steve Hayward

Some gifts are impossible to wrap. Dramatic views of coast and countryside. Tranquil moments in gardens and parks. Hidden secrets in historical homes. When you give someone a National Trust membership for Christmas, they get all this and more.

Why give National Trust membership this Christmas?

It's a gift that means more, opening the door to over 500 places around the UK, including historic houses, windswept coastlines and dramatic countryside. Plus, your gift keeps on giving. Your donation helps us care for hundreds of places, keeping them special for everyone, for ever.

Christmas delivery

The last day for guaranteed Christmas delivery of our gift membership pack is Thursday 12 December, but you can still treat someone to a gift membership after that date.

Individual membership

  • Adult membership (aged 26+) – £91.20 a year
  • Young person membership (18–25) – £45.60 a year
  • Junior membership (0–17) – £12 a year
  • Under-5s go free

Joint membership

  • Two adults – £151.20 a year
  • Both adults must be aged 18+ and living at the same address

Family membership

  • Two adults and their children (17 and under) – £159 a year
  • One adult and their children – £99 a year
  • All adults must live at the same address
  • Under-5s go free
The National Trust 2024 membership welcome pack
The National Trust 2024 membership welcome pack | © National Trust

What National Trust members can enjoy:

  • Free entry to more than 500 places in our care
  • Free parking at most National Trust car parks
  • National Trust Handbook, full of information about we look after
  • National Trust Magazine three times a year, packed with inspiration, interviews and news
  • Access to our online Members’ Area, full of first-look previews and behind-the-scenes features

Pay for a new joint, family, individual or young person membership by annual Direct Debit online and get a £15 National Trust gift card to spend in our shops and cafés. See gift card terms and conditions for more information.

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Gift membership FAQs

Read our frequently asked questions about gift membership and more.

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If you're an existing member aged 60 or over and you've been a member for at least the last three consecutive years, you're eligible for our senior membership rate.

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