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National Trust or English Heritage?
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I think as well that if you are member of NT, many EH places let you in at a discount. Not sure if that is reciprocated. NT is great value for money, for car parking and the grounds for lovely picnics if nothing else. Do use quidco though.0
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You have all been so helpful. Thank you very much. I think it will be NT but keeping an eye on EH to see what is in the region and what we might visit. Thank you.0
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I think as well that if you are member of NT, many EH places let you in at a discount. Not sure if that is reciprocated. NT is great value for money, for car parking and the grounds for lovely picnics if nothing else. Do use quidco though.
We did get in at Stonehenge (run by EH) using our NT cards, so will look into this, thank you
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Buffy - both the NT and EH have a hand in Stonehenge so both memberships offer free entry.
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