Membership benefits: National Trust and English Heritage members can park for free, please scan your membership card on arrival. Entry to Avebury Manor and Garden is free to National Trust members, and entry to the Stables Museum is free to National Trust and English Heritage members.
How much is parking at Avebury?
The car park costs £7 per day (£4 after 3pm). The money you pay for parking goes directly towards looking after Avebury and the other sites in our care. The toilets are an approximately 10 minutes walk from the car park. You will find parking for Blue Badge holders in the High Street car park, see map link below.
Is it free to visit Avebury stones?
Recognised for its globally important Neolithic and Bronze Age monuments, here you’ll find the world’s largest stone circle, stone avenues and ancient tombs. Much of Avebury and the surrounding landscape is owned and cared for by the National Trust and is free to explore for everyone all year round.
Are National Trust car parks free for disabled?
If you have mobility issues and you are a blue badge holder, remember that you’re able to park for free in our pay-and-display car parks as long as you display your badge – there is no need to scan. Though if you are with someone who can scan on your behalf, remember that the property will benefit from your visit.
Is Avebury car park free to National Trust members? – Related Questions
Do you have to pay in National Trust car parks?
To help care for the house, its collection, gardens and wider estate, we’ve introduced a pay and display machine in our car park. For National Trust members parking remains free, so long as they scan their membership card.
What happens if you don’t pay at a National Trust car park?
They usually tell you that you can pay them the parking fee and they will drop it. If you are caught and logged they could clamp you next time. In reply to gear boy: I only pay every so often around here, and never get a ticket.
Do carers get in free at National Trust properties?
The Staff card entitles you, an accompanying guest and your children (under 18) to free admission to all National Trust properties and 20% discount at our retail and food and beverage outlets (a small number of exclusions apply) and up to 35% discount on our holiday cottages.
What can you use a disability card for?
Where is the card accepted? Many entertainment centres, theatres and attractions accept the card, where they would otherwise require paper documentation to prove that the person is disabled and in receipt of DLA or other qualifying benefits.
Do National Trust do concessions?
To say a big thank you to our loyal members and to make sure everybody can continue to enjoy the places they love, we offer a 25 per cent senior concession.
Are National Trust grounds free?
We charge admission to visit the house and garden at Polesden Lacey. Any income generated from admission, car parking and purchases from our shop or cafe go directly to helping us look after this place for our visitors to enjoy. If you are a member of the National Trust admission and parking is free of charge.
Can you visit National Trust without membership?
Can I get in without my card? Without your card, you may be asked to pay an admission fee. Annual and life members can return their admission tickets in exchange for some National Trust vouchers, less an admin fee.
Can I walk anywhere on National Trust land?
We welcome walkers to the thousands of acres of countryside and coastline in our care. To learn more, please visit our walking pages.
What is free with National Trust membership?
With National Trust membership you can enjoy:
Free entry to over 500 places in our care. Free parking at most National Trust car parks. National Trust Handbook, full of information about our places. National Trust Magazine three times a year, packed with inspiration, interviews and news.
Can you use someone else’s National Trust card?
2.2 Membership cards are for the named card holder(s) only. Membership may not be transferred to another person and Members are not permitted to allow another person to use their Membership card. 2.3 ‘Ordinary or Adult Member’ categories allow only the named card holder to enter our properties.
Is Kew Gardens free to National Trust members?
Please note, Kew Gardens is not part of the National Trust so all National Trust members will need to pay general admission to visit.
What is the most visited National Trust property?
Most visited properties
No. |
Property |
Visitors |
1 |
Attingham Park |
518,863 |
2 |
Cliveden |
441,133 |
3 |
Dunham Massey Hall |
439,767 |
4 |
Clumber Park |
350,188 |
What is the newest National Trust property?
2021
- Chichester carriage, c.1840, built by Pettle of Barnstaple, National Trust Carriage Museum, Arlington Court, Devon / NT 2900385.
- Lionel Cranfield, 1st Earl of Middlesex, 1620, by Daniel Mytens, Knole, Kent / NT 129887.
What is the oldest National Trust property?
One of the founders of the National Trust, Octavia Hill, took immediate interest and after a series of complicated negotiations, on the 16 April 1896 it was agreed to sell the Clergy House to the National Trust for the nominal fee of £10 and so became the first built property ever acquired by the Trust.
Which county has most National Trust properties?
Did you know that Buckinghamshire is blessed with more National Trust properties than any other county in England?
Can you get into English Heritage with National Trust membership?
Can I use my National Trust card for entry into English Heritage sites? No. The memberships are separate and being a member of one organisation will not gain you entry into the other.