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From Tudor halls and an early-20th-century photographers' studio to the childhood homes of the Beatles, glorious parks and beautiful gardens. Discover these very special places in Liverpool and Lancashire on your next day out.
A fine Tudor house and colourful garden, home to five centuries of Lancashire and Hesketh family history
Book a tour of the childhood homes of John Lennon and Paul McCartney in Liverpool.
A 1950s time capsule of Liverpool life and creativity, the home and photographic studio of the Edward Chambré and Margaret Hardman
An Elizabethan gem in the heart of industrial Lancashire with extensive grounds to explore and a hidden Walled Garden.
Spread over acres of wooded hillside, farmland, and moorland, Holcombe Moor and Stubbins Estate forms part of the West Pennine Moors, a popular destination for outdoor and nature enthusiasts of all ages to enjoy.
A place to explore miles of coastal countryside from clifftops to woodland and wildflower meadows.
Beautiful sandstone headland renowned for its eighth-century chapel and rock hewn graves; a wonderful urban green space
Looking for places to visit with the kids in Liverpool and Lancashire? Explore days out in nature, fun things to do for all the family and places to spot wildlife all year round.
Plan your family day out in Liverpool and Lancashire. From the beauty of the great outdoors and amazing histories to play areas, balance bikes and even a maze, there's something for the whole family to enjoy rain or shine.
There's always something new to see or do at National Trust places near you – join in a host of seasonal adventures and events for all ages. From guided walks and talks to meeting Father Christmas, find out what's on and what's coming soon in Liverpool and Lancashire to help make your next visit even more memorable.
Home Farm restaurant is open every day for you to grab a drink or a bite to eat. Afterwards, pop into the second-hand bookshop to find a pre-loved gem.
Treat yourself to tasty treats inside or outside the cosy tea-room at Rufford or escape into the Coach House to discover our second-hand bookshop.
Whether you’re looking to travel by train, bus, bike or foot, there are many places in Liverpool and Lancashire that you can visit without a car.
Plan your visit to the places in our care in Liverpool and Lancashire by train, bus, bike or on foot for a sustainable day out.
As a conservation charity, find out what we're doing to care for nature and history at National Trust places in Liverpool and Lancashire.
There are plenty of opportunities to get involved in our work across Liverpool and Lancashire.
From guiding tours of historic houses to helping outdoors in nature conservation, find out how you can volunteer for a great cause near you.
The Liverpool and Lancashire supporter groups help support their local places with fundraising and volunteering. Find out more about what they do and how you can get involved.
Meet Father Christmas in his magical grotto and receive a special gift chosen for you.
Bring you little ones and join Father Christmas in his study to gather round the fire place, as he reads you a short story to get you into the Christmas spirit
Join us on Saturday 21 December for a family-friendly natural crafts session at Gawthorpe Hall.
Join us on Saturday 21 December for a candle-lit walk up to the walled garden, refreshments by the fire followed by a range of folklore tales.
Bring your little ones for Breakfast with Father Christmas at Speke Hall on selected weekends in December. Enjoy a delicious breakfast, meet Father Christmas, sing along to some Christmas songs and post your letters.
Give your little ones an extra special treat this Christmas and join us for a delicious breakfast. On selected dates during December, enjoy breakfast in the Victorian tea-room.
Discover lots of gardens, historic houses, days out at the coast and more.