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La Fundación Nacional para los Lugares de Interés Histórico o de Belleza Natural (en inglés: National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty, más conocido como National Trust o NT) es una organización conservacionista británica fundada con la intención de conservar y de revalorizar los monumentos y los lugares de ...
31 de ene. de 2021 · 31 January 2021. It’s lucky that the National Trust looks after some of the most remarkable spots in the UK – more than 780 miles of coastline, 248,000 hectares of land and 500 historic houses, castles, ancient monuments, gardens, parks and nature reserves. At the time of the trust’s founding in 1895, Britain was in the wake of ...
13 de dic. de 2023 · Best National Trust Places for Nature & Wildlife Lovers. 1. Dunster Castle and Gardens, Somerset. Dunster Castle has been here for over 600 years and is situated on top of a hill, offering panoramic views across the surrounding countryside and Bristol Channel.
The Trust was incorporated on 12 January 1895 as the "National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty", which is still the organisation's legal name. The founders were social reformer Octavia Hill, solicitor Sir Robert Hunter and clergyman Hardwicke Rawnsley.