Discover new places with the Heritage Open Days at the National Trust
And what’s more, entrance to many National Trust places is free for at least one day over the weekend (see dates and times for each place below).
Visit Croft Castle to see a re-enactment of the War of the Roses, complete with gunpowder, archery and swordfights. Or experience luxury travel of the Victorian ages and climb aboard the Steam Yacht Gondola. From historic houses and castles to gardens, farms and even a working watermill, there’s so much to be discovered.
Heritage Open Days is supported by funding from players of People’s Postcode Lottery.
Here are some of the National Trust’s highlights for the Heritage Open Days weekend.
Special openings and events
Croft Castle, Herefordshire Battle of Mortimer’s Cross, 10 – 11 September, 10am – 7pmHead down to Croft Castle for a weekend of living history. See hundreds of demonstrators bring to life one of the most significant battles of the Wars of the Roses, with gunpowder, archery and swordfights. See the Yorkist and Lancastrian camps in situ, depicting civilian and soldier life with crafts, cooking, period costume, weaponry, dancing, battles and music displays throughout the weekend. Please note: Battle of Mortimer's Cross event will run from 10am to 5pm. Castle and shop open at 11am. Last entry into castle is 4.30pm.
Price: Free opening on 10 September, normal admission applies on other days www.nationaltrust.org.uk/croft-castle-and-parkland
Gibside, Tyne & Wear Heritage Open Days, 10 & 11 September, 10am – 4pm
Visit Gibside on Heritage Open Days weekend for the rare opportunity to take a sneaky peak inside the Chapel Crypt. Explore the meandering trails which weave their way through woodland and gardens, and keep an eye out for roe deer and red kites as you wander. Take a look around the restored stables, and top it all off with a beer from Gibside’s very own National Trust-managed pub. You can be sure that every penny you spend on pints helps to look after this special place for years to come.
Price: Free opening on 10 & 11 September, normal admission applies on other days www.nationaltrust.org.uk/gibside

Price: Free opening on 10 September, normal admission applies on other days www.nationaltrust.org.uk/hardwick-hall
Houghton Mill, Cambridgeshire Heritage Open Day 2016: A Victorian Mill, 10 September, 11am – 4.30pm
Visit Houghton Mill and follow the amazing survival story of a mill that was almost demolished, then saved by the local villagers and restored to working order. Meet some of the characters who would have worked at this 18th-century working watermill in Victorian times. The mill will be running in the afternoon, using water power to produce stone-ground flour.
Price: Free opening on 10 September, normal admission applies on other days

Peckover House and Garden, Cambridgeshire Heritage Open Day, 10 September, 11am – 4pm
Visit this secret gem of a house tucked away in an urban environment. The Peckover family were Quakers and lived a simple way of life, yet at the same time ran a successful private bank. Take time to explore the house and understand how the Peckovers would have lived. For those interested in dolls houses, head down to the Reed Barn tea room to meet local craft business Anglia Dolls Houses. These dolls house specialists will be on hand to talk about the Georgian architectural model of Peckover they are producing and showcase some of their work.
Price: Free opening on 10 September, normal admission applies on other days www.nationaltrust.org.uk/peckover-house-and-garden
Steam Yacht Gondola, Lake District Heritage Open Day: Gondola ‘Behind the Scenes’, 10 September, 5pm – 6.30pm
Hop on board this rebuilt steam-powered yacht to learn more about luxury travel of the Victorian ages. Have a cosy chat with the crew and quiz the boat’s engineer on its workings. With seldom seen archive material on display for one day only, it’s the perfect chance to delve into the history of this unique boat.
Price: Free opening on 10 September, normal admission applies on other days www.nationaltrust.org.uk/steam-yacht-gondola
Great days out for free
Baddesley Clinton, Warwickshire Heritage Open Day, 10 September, 11am – 4.30pmBaddesley Clinton was the home of the Ferrers family for 500 years. Much of the house you see today was built by Henry Ferrers, a lawyer, diarist and antiquarian, in the late 1500s. The house was a sanctuary not only for the Ferrers family, but also for the persecuted Catholics who were hidden from priest hunters in its secret hiding places during the 1590s. Start your visit with an introductory talk at the front of the house (last entrance to the house is 16:30) to find out more about the fascinating and unexpected stories Baddesley Clinton has to offer.
Price: Free opening on 10 September, normal admission applies on other days

Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal Water Garden, North Yorkshire Heritage Open Day, 10 September, 10am – 5pm
Price: Free opening on 10 September, normal admission applies on other days www.nationaltrust.org.uk/fountains-abbey-and-studley-royal-water-garden
Overbeck’s, Devon Heritage Open Day, 10 September, 11am – 5pm
Enjoy free entry to the seaside home of inventor and scientist Otto Overbeck on Heritage Open Days weekend. Admire the spectacular tropical garden overlooking the Salcombe Estuary. With palm trees, banana plants, citrus and olive trees, you could easily forget that you’re in Devon. The house is full of surprises too. With cabinets of butterflies and bugs and with collections of dolls, toys and model boats it’s a treasure trove just waiting to be discovered.
Price: Free opening on 10 September, normal admission applies on other days www.nationaltrust.org.uk/overbecks
Petworth House and Park, West Sussex Heritage Open Day, 10 September, 11am - 4pm
Complete with serpentine ponds and rolling pastures, Petworth’s classical ‘Capability’ Brown landscape is worth a visit on Heritage Open Days weekend. Marvel at some of the oldest and largest trees in the country on the ancient tree walk and keep an eye out for the magnificent herd of roaming fallow deer as you stroll. The 17th-century house is a treasure-trove of art, and inspired the great landscape painter J. M. W Turner during his lengthy stays at Petworth. Wander through the opulent state rooms and North Gallery to admire world-famous paintings by Van Dyck, Reynolds, Blake and Turner.
Price: Free opening on 10 September, normal admission applies on other days www.nationaltrust.org.uk/petworth-house-and-park

Rowallane Garden, County Down Heritage Open Day, 10 September, 10am – 6pm
Price: Free opening on 10 September, normal admission applies on other days www.nationaltrust.org.uk/rowallane-garden
Price: Free opening on 11 September, normal admission applies on other days www.nationaltrust.org.uk/saddlescombe-farm-and-newtimber-hill