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Fancy winning a National Trust family pass, with which you can explore one of the charity’s 500 places in the UK? Of course you do.
Gardens bursting with colour, castles and houses with stories to tell, and countryside trails leading you down undiscovered paths – they all lay in wait for our lucky winners.
The National Trust family pass is a single use pass giving two adults and up to three children – or one adult and up to four children – free admission to a National Trust property of your choice.
And we have a few thousand of the passes to give away, so the chances of you getting your hands on one are high.
Fancy winning a National Trust family pass, with which you can explore one of the charity’s 500 places in the UK? Of course you do.
Gardens bursting with colour, castles and houses with stories to tell, and countryside trails leading you down undiscovered paths – they all lay in wait for our lucky winners.
The National Trust family pass is a single use pass giving two adults and up to three children – or one adult and up to four children – free admission to a National Trust property of your choice.
And we have a few thousand of the passes to give away, so the chances of you getting your hands on one are high.
Just click here and answer one simple question, and maybe you’ll soon be on your way to new adventures. Either learning about people and places from the past or discovering remarkable works of art, architecture and gardens. Or just drinking coffee and eating cake in one of the hundreds of National Trust cafes.
This competition closes at 11.59pm on Friday August 4.
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Written by Lou Dearden
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Anna-Louise (mostly known as Lou) is Editor in Chief of Saga Exceptional’s newsletters.
A journalist and editor since the ‘90s (when lunches were considerably longer – and louder) she’s written for The Guardian, Total Film, Glamour, Sky and Vogue. She’s also collaborated with huge brands like ASOS, Barclays, House of Fraser and Tesco.
Having cut her teeth in the food and drink industry, she’s been lucky enough to visit vineyards and Michelin star restaurants – as well as much less salubrious, but no less fun destinations. And as editor of a film magazine for six years, she’s interviewed stars like Michael Palin, Sandra Bullock, Amy Schumer and Goldie Hawn. She once had a boozy lunch at the Dorchester with Robocop and fell asleep on the train from London, waking up in Nottingham (not her destination).
A Mental Health First Aider, Lou is passionate about wellbeing and happiness, and is constantly seeking out experiences that inspire awe (even the every day, little ones). She has two children, who she managed to get to 18, so is now looking forward to travelling out of the insanely expensive school holidays.
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