A historic cottage at a popular National Trust site in Cambridgeshire has been given a Grade II listing. The Department for Culture, Media and Sport on the advice of Historic England has given Fen ...
Charity admits closures ‘not easy’ as it prepares to shrink property portfolio by more than a quarter Joe Wright joined The Telegraph in 2023 and is the co-author of its global award-winning ...
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With the current state of the world plunging overseas holiday plans into turmoil, millions of Brits are planning to switch things up with a staycation this year. But staying on home turf doesn't mean ...
NATIONAL Trust is set to close more than 130 holiday cottages due to falling profits. The charity said it would cut the properties from its books – with most set to go on the rental market later this ...
Related: National Trust members angry as family handed back Tudor house after £3m repairs The National Trust is repurposing 137 of its holiday cottages across England, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
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