National Trust properties across Berkshire will be holding a range of outdoor activities, games and crafts for all the family this Easter break.
The National Trust is set to rip up artificial grass at the historic Cliveden Estate in south Buckinghamshire and lay down a new stone path in its place. The charity, which cares for the Grade I ...
National Trust properties across in and around Oxfordshire will hold Easter trails (Image: National Trust Images/Paul Harris) ...
Given to the National Trust in 1942, it is also now a hotel. National Trust Images/Andrew Butler Cliveden is built in the Italianate stye on an outlying ridge of the Chiltern Hills, overlooking ...
As the home of the wealthy Astor family, the 1851 Grade I-listed country house at Cliveden – the third ... For details of all National Trust properties, opening times and events visit ...
Cliveden House was built in 1666 by the 2nd ... the elegant room looks out over the 19th-century Parterre, the National Trust gardens and River Thames. Here, chef Christopher Hannon serves a ...
By the end of two World Wars, crippling taxes obliged Waldorf Astor to offer Cliveden to the National Trust, with the family living on in the house. It was during the time of Nancy’s son Bill Astor ...