Visit to Windsor
This trip has been arranged following many requests to visit the scene of recent events including the burials of Queen Elizabeth II and Philip, Duke of Edinburgh... (click title for more)
This trip has been arranged following many requests to visit the scene of recent events including the burials of Queen Elizabeth II and Philip, Duke of Edinburgh... (click title for more)
Tea and coffee will be served in the Auditorium Foyer from 10.30am, a chance to chat with friends! All welcome! Members £5, non-members £6
Archaeologist Dr Stephen Wass has been engaged by the National Trust... (click title for more)
Drop in at any time to suit you and bring your coffee or tea to join other OCNT members at a table to chat informally.
Refreshments and raffle from 10.20am; AGM at 10.45am; Lecture at 11.10am. All welcome! Members £5, non-members £6
Benjamin Disraeli was the most unlikely prime minister of the nineteenth century... (click title for more)
After an introduction to the property, a volunteer Ranger will accompany our morning walk in the Estate. The afternoon walk will start from the Trust's nearby Langdon Chase, and include a section of the Thames Path.
Drop in at any time to suit you and bring your coffee or tea to join other OCNT members at a table to chat informally.
We regret that this event has been cancelled.
Drop in at any time to suit you and bring your coffee or tea to join other OCNT members at a table to chat informally.
Broadway Tower, the brainchild of Capability Brown, is a folly at the highest point in the Cotswolds with a viewing platform on the roof. After a coffee stop there... (click title for more)
After an introduction to the property, a garden volunteer will lead a walk through the woods in the morning. In the afternoon we will walk along some of the Ridgeway.
Worcester dates back to the Romans; by 680AD the Saxons had established the Diocese of Worcester and laid the foundations of the Cathedral... (click title for more)
In the morning a Ranger will take us on a guided walk around the various sites (the burial mounds, Uffington Castle, Dragon Hill and the White Horse itself). In the afternoon we will cover another stretch of the Ridgeway in a circular walk from the White Horse Hill carpark.
This atmospheric moated medieval manor house in the Forest of Arden was given to the National Trust in 1980. The bridge over the moat leads... (click title for more)
We regret that the coffee morning has been cancelled this month because of holiday commitments.
Over 800 years of heritage are to be seen, including the stately home, 13th century abbey surrounded by picturesque gardens, and the world famous motor museum containing 285 vehicles... (click title for more)
Drop in at any time to suit you and bring your coffee or tea... (click title for more)
This National Trust garden is a horticultural work of art, formed through centuries of landscape design, with influences of Capability Brown and Humphry Repton. Four lakes form its heart... (click title for more)
Tea and coffee will be served in the Auditorium Foyer from 10.30am, a chance to chat with friends! All welcome! Members £7, non-members £10
Pam Smith, Senior National Consultant for Gardens and Parklands at the National Trust, will explain the work... (click title for more)
Drop in at any time to suit you and bring your coffee or tea... (click title for more)
Tea and coffee will be served in the Auditorium Foyer from 10.30am, a chance to chat with friends! All welcome! Members £7, non-members £10
This talk by Dr Gillian Lamb and Dr Sian Pooley examines how histories of childhood offer fresh perspectives... (click title for more)