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Free entry to our NATIONAL TREASURES!

From Agatha Christie’s Devon hideaway to Churchill’s country estate – the doors to some of Britain’s most famous buildings are open to all with the Mail’s fabulous special offer...

The National Trust bought its first property, Alfriston Clergy House in East Sussex, for £10 in 1896. Since then the Trust has acquired more than 200 historic houses, industrial sites, castles, lighthouses, and even 39 pubs – it was never just about stately homes.

If walls could talk, what tales these buildings could tell about the people who lived and worked in them. Imagine being in Churchill’s dining room at Chartwell in a fug of cigar smoke as the great statesman played out battles with decanters and forks. Or in Beatrix Potter’s Cumbrian cottage as she dreamed up The Tale Of Jemima Puddle-duck.

Statesmen and soldiers, literary legends and inventors, society beauties and scullery maids, they’ve all left their stamp on the houses where history comes to life. Now we’re giving away 50,000 passes so you can enjoy them for free...

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