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Winston Churchill’s home, Chartwell, Beatrix Potter’s cottage, Hill Top, and Wordsworth House,
childhood home of William Wordsworth.
For kiwis here’s a real money saver. Join Heritage New Zealand and you get all the benefits of
the National Trust Pass at less cost. For more information go to Heritage New Zealand.
For a full list of National Trust properties click here . .
A 7 day pass will cost £35 for one person, £61 for two persons or £67 for a family of two adults
and any members under 19. Under 5 free.
A 14 day pass will cost £40 for one person, £72 for two persons or £85 for a family of two adults
and any members under 19. Under 5 free.
To buy go to https://www.visitbritainshop.com/world/national-trust-touring-pass/
London Pass
Buy a London Pass and you will save serious money on the big London sights like Westminster
Abbey, The Tower of London, Windsor Castle, St Paul’s Cathedral, the View from The Shard, the
Royal Mews, Hampton Court Palace – over 80 attractions in all, including a free hop-on-hop-off
sightseeing bus. Plus for and extra £15 you can get discounts at over 100 top restaurants.
A major plus for this card is preferential entry at many of the attractions – avoid the queues. That’s
a biggie in high season when those queues can get very long.
To buy go to London Pass
Taste Card
This a two-meals-for-the price-of-one deal, but it can also include up to 50% off if there’s a group.
Available at over 6000+ including many of the big name chains.
For more information go to Taste Card.
Other Options
There are three other money-saving pass options, particularly if you are into Scottish heritage.
Scottish Heritage Pass
Historic Scotland Explorer Pass
National Trust for Scotland Discover Ticket
Some more money-saving tips
Here’s ten more money-saving ideas from the Visit Britain site.