NOUN
- an organization concerned to preserve historic monuments and buildings and places of historical interest or natural beauty; founded in 1895 and supported by endowment and private subscription
How To Use National Trust In A Sentence
- The National Trust today begins an experiment designed to reconnect people with the realities of farming and the origins of the food they eat. Times, Sunday Times
- Many historic sites are in the care of the National Trust.
- The money broker is a joint venture between British interdealer Collins Stewart Tullett and Shanghai International Trust and Investment Corp., scheduled to be headquartered in Shanghai, It is said.
- Many canals, inland waterways and towpaths were open for walkers and other visitors while many English Heritage and National Trust sites were open across the region.
- The main element of default was unpaid realty taxes as indicated in the letters of National Trust filed as Exhibits 59 and 60.
- Up till now, the practice was encouraged at stately homes around the country where "pee bales" have been deposited in secluded areas of National Trust gardens to allow male members of staff to relieve themselves. An Ominous Story
- Gardeners might also fork out £2,000 for a statue-alarm - now commonplace in gardens owned by the National Trust.
- We pass a National Trust sign that points us up hill to the Tumuli - a prehistoric burial ground, where an abundance of heather disguises what lies beneath.
- It was Clumber House, a mansion built by the Duke of Newcastle in 1767 and set in 3,800 acres of woodland and heathland now owned by the National Trust.
- Mr Taylforth said they wanted to spread the word about the National Trust scheme to encourage farmers to stop burning fleeces.