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History and Landscape: The National Trust Guide

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History and Landscape: The Guide to National Trust Properties in England, Wales and Northern Ireland

History and Landscape: The Guide to National Trust Properties in England, Wales and Northern Ireland

The Bottom Line

A tempting guide to the National Trust's houses, palaces, landscapes, collections, gardens, protected coastlines and historic places. Or, a wonderful memento of your trip.
Pros
  • Beautifully illustrations
  • Updated with the National Trust's newest acquisitions
  • Includes homes, landscapes, gardens, landmarks
  • Covers England, Wales and Northern Ireland
Cons
  • Hardcover

Description

  • By Lydia Greeves with an introduction by the Prince of Wales
  • 448 pages, 24 x 22.2 x 3.4 cm
  • Published by National Trust Books
  • By Lydia Greeves with an introduction by the Prince of Wales

Guide Review - History and Landscape: The National Trust Guide

That National Trust is a uniquely British institution - a membership organization that protects everything from stately homes and beautiful gardens to landscapes in Snowdonia and stretches of the Cornish Coast.

Every few years, their very well written and gorgeously illustrated guidebook is updated to include recent acquisitions. This edition includes John Lennon's childhood home, Mendips, and William Morris's Red House, among other treasures.

Almost any vacation in the UK is bound to include at least one - and usually more than one - National Trust property. This book, a kind of National Trust bible, will tempt anyone touring in the UK.

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