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We were given membership for Christmas and haven't made the most of it yet but wondering which national trust sites are good for children? We have a 21mo and 2mo and ideally would like those within an hour or so or ones which we could combine with an overnight stay?


Thanks

we've been to quite a few with Miss Oi (now 3.5). Most recently we went to Igtham Mote in Kent which was lovely, good grounds for her to run around in. There's loads in Kent - you should have got the handbook with your membership, or their website is very good.
We went to Chartwell, Winston Churchill's house, in Kent last weekend - just 40 mins to get there, lovely house, beautiful gardens, but check out the camps and dens (complete with hammock) in the woods, plus the rope swings from the trees are awesome! Children and adults had a brilliant time!

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