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Avon - Horton Court
Chipping Sodbury property incorporates a Norman hall and ambulatory and an Iron Age hill fort. Read about admission and other nearby NT sites.
www.nationaltrust.org.ukBuckinghamshire - Kings Head
Peer at the mullioned window at this C15th coaching inn at Aylesbury and see original and embossed glass. Notice covers the admission policy.
www.nationaltrust.org.ukCambridgeshire - Houghton Mill
An example of industrial heritage, this timber water mill is set on an island in the Great Ouse near Huntingdon. View admission times and costs.
www.nationaltrust.org.ukCumbria - Hawkshead & Claife
Explore the village and woodlands of this south-central Lake District estate. Summary covers the buildings and features and other attractions.
www.nationaltrust.org.ukDerbyshire - High Peak Estates
Hope valley property incorporates moorland, tors, mines, farms and peat bogs. Read about the bird breeding grounds, public access and facilities.
www.nationaltrust.org.ukDevon - Heddon Valley Shop
Use this centre and shop as a base to ramble around the coast and woods of Exmoor. Bulletin details facilities, opening times and directions.
www.nationaltrust.org.ukDorset - Hardy Monument
Remembering not the writer, but an old sea dog from the Battle of Trafalgar. Review notes the scenic views, directions and nearby properties.
www.nationaltrust.org.ukDorset - Hardy's Cottage
Rundown on this small cottage near Dorchester, the birthplace of the Wessex writer. Browse directions, admission charges and facilities.
www.nationaltrust.org.ukGloucestershire - Hailes Abbey
Ruins at this Cheltenham property include the cloister arches of the mid-13th-century Cistercian abbey. Browse opening times and facilities.
www.nationaltrust.org.ukKent - Ightham Mote
This early C14th building "nestles" in the way that only moated manors may. Find out how to get there and read about the visitors facilities.
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