With a National Trust for Scotland membership you have unlimited access to all the places in our care. You can also use your membership to explore places in the care of the National Trust in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, as well as other National Trust organisations around the world.
Can I use my National Trust card for English Heritage?
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.
What do heritage NZ do?
regulate the modification of archaeological sites. provide advice and assistance to whānau, hapū and iwi in the preservation and management of their heritage resources. provide advice to both central and local government, and property owners on the conservation of New Zealand's most significant heritage sites.
What is New Zealand's cultural heritage?
Māori
What classifies a heritage building?
To be considered "historic," a property must have three essential attributes: sufficient age, a relatively high degree of physical integrity, and historical significance. For a building, structure, landscape feature, historic site, or historic district, this means that the property must be relatively unchanged.
What is the heritage register?
Heritage registration is a formalized way of recognizing and protecting the heritage value of historically significant properties. Through the preservation of such properties, we can experience a substantial part of a place's history and have a way of connecting with those that came before us.
Does National Trust membership get you into English Heritage?
The National Trust looks after more places than the English Heritage (500 vs 400) across England, Wales and Northern Ireland. You can also get free entry to two of the most popular English Heritage sites (Stonehenge and the museum at Hadrian's Wall). More places available to visit for free.
Do National Trust members get free entry to heritage?
Both the National Trust and English Heritage offer temporary memberships (of sorts) to overseas visitors, which allow you to get free entry to most places.
Which English Heritage sites accept National Trust members?
- Osterley House in London.
- Cragside in Northumberland.
- John Lennon's childhood home.
- Museum at Hadrian's Wall.
- Giant's Causeway in Belfast.
- Cliveden House in Buckinghamshire.
- Attingham Park.
- Belton House.
What is the difference between National Trust and English Heritage?
As a rule of thumb, English Heritage mostly deals with truly ancient places -- castles, fortifications, monuments and the like -- while the National Trust's building portfolio brims with stately homes. If it's got furniture inside, it's probably NT.
Can I use my National Trust membership in Australia?
When you join the National Trust (NSW) as a member, you join a worldwide community that treasures, appreciates and protects heritage. With a National Trust membership, you will enjoy free or discounted entry to more than 800 hundred properties and gardens throughout New South Wales, across Australia and overseas.
Is the National Trust only in the UK?
The National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty, commonly known as the National Trust, is a charity and membership organisation for heritage conservation in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. In Scotland, there is a separate and independent National Trust for Scotland.