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Volunteering at Biddulph Grange Garden

Volunteers looking for fish at Biddulph Grange Garden in Staffordshire
Volunteers looking for fish in the lily pond at Biddulph Grange Garden | © National Trust / Helen Wilshaw

Join the team at Biddulph Grange Garden and be part or a warm and friendly group of staff and volunteers who work together to maintain the garden and welcome visitors from all over the world. There are opportunities to get involved in all our day to day work from visitor welcome to care of our collection items, both outdoor and indoor roles too.

 

Why join us?

There are lots of reasons to join us; making the move to volunteer could be the best decision you ever make. 

  • Become part of a friendly and dedicated team 
  • Meet people from all walks of life and forge new friendships 
  • Utilise your existing skills and learn new ones 
  • Strengthen your CV and help to develop your career 
  • Enjoy the great outdoors 
  • Learn about the history of this special place.

 

'I see the National Trust as a vital guardian of our heritage. I am very interested in history, and I'm now involved in telling Biddulph Grange's unique story to others.'

- Kevin Dale, Volunteer Geological Gallery Guide

Get in touch about Volunteering at Biddulph Grange Garden

If you’re interested in volunteering with us, email us on: biddulphgrange@nationaltrust.org.uk or call us on 01782 517 999.

 

Thank you

Thank you to all our volunteers who give their time to support the National Trust in many different roles. 

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