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by three Victorian philanthropists - Miss Octavia Hill, Sir Robert Hunter and
Canon Hardwicke Rawnsley. Concerned about the impact of uncontrolled development
and industrialisation, they set up the Trust to act as a guardian for the nation
in the acquisition and protection of threatened coastline, countryside and
buildings. More than a century later, we now care for over 248,000 hectares (612,000 acres) of beautiful countryside in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, plus almost 600 miles of coastline and more than 200 buildings and gardens of outstanding interest and importance. Most of these properties are held in perpetuity and so their future protection is secure. The vast majority are open to visitors and we are constantly looking at ways in which we can improve public access and on-site facilities. We are a registered charity and completely independent of Government, therefore relying heavily on the generosity of our subscribing members and other supporters.
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OTHER NATIONAL TRUST PROPERTIES IN CAMBRIDGESHIRE
Anglesey Abbey & Gardens
Peckover House & Gardens
Houghton Mill
Ramsey Abbey Gatehouse
Wicken Fen |
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If you are interested in joining The National Trust we would be happy to send you a leaflet and application form Telephone +44 (0)1223 206000 |
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