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Discover lots of gardens, historic houses, days out at the coast and more.
A former Tudor ‘power house’ visited by Henry VIII, a 1930s country retreat and famous rose garden, a Georgian mansion with panoramic views, and an ancient working watermill in the heart of a city. These are yours to discover in Hampshire, together with acres of wildlife-rich downland, crystal-clear chalk streams, and ancient New Forest heaths.
Once a medieval priory, today you’ll find a romantic house with 1930s interiors and an art gallery, nestled in beautiful riverside gardens.
Explore a former Tudor powerhouse turned 18th-century family home, set in formal gardens, with walks to woodlands and wildlife-rich wetlands.
An elegant country house with exquisite collections, and picturesque gardens surrounded by an estate that’s perfect for walks.
An ancient working watermill in the heart of the city, with visiting otters, an island garden, and café that uses the mill’s stoneground flour.
20th-century chapel and garden in a peaceful Hampshire village that houses an unexpected treasure – an epic series of wall paintings by world-famous war artist Sir Stanley Spencer.
A colourful mosaic of blooming heather and gorse, braided wetlands and ancient woodland pasture
Chalk downland with far-reaching views, a variety of wildlife and archaeological features
Wherever you visit us in Hampshire, you’ll find family adventures big and small at Mottisfont, Hinton Ampner and The Vyne.
Each of our Hampshire places has something new to offer families this May half term. Choose from themed activity packs full of creative inspiration at Mottisfont and a cut-out scene to decorate and keep. There’s teddy bear theatre at Hinton Ampner with puppets and songs. It’s wildlife bingo time at The Vyne, with fun nature challenges outdoors.
From Wild Play balancing beams at Mottisfont to acres of garden, meadows and woods at Hinton Ampner and The Vyne, kids can safely roam and run, build camps and hunt for bugs. There are mini lunches and snacks in our cafes, and pocket money gifts in our shops.
There are a number of sustainable travel options for travelling to and from the places in our care in Hampshire, whether you're looking to travel by train, bus, bike or foot.
To celebrate our 20th anniversary of milling with the National Trust, we'll be delving into our archives to showcase photographs and stories from the last two decades.
We invite you to unfurl after the winter and experience the grounds and garden springing to life at Hinton Ampner. Orchards of daffodils and anemones give way to Kanzan and Mount Fuji blossom with swathes of tulips in the walled garden. Look out...
Tuesdays and Wednesdays until 25 September, 11.30am and 2pm: a rare chance to walk along the banks the River Test, to find out more about the importance of chalk steams and the work we do to protect them.
Original oil paintings chosen by Watership Down author Richard Adams for the 40th anniversary edition of his novel are on display at the National Trust’s Sandham Memorial Chapel in Burghclere.
Get beneath the surface of Sir Stanley Spencer’s paintings on a 45-minute bespoke tour of the chapel.
We are part of National Mills Weekend which takes place across the UK every May, when more than 300 windmills and watermills are usually open to the public to celebrate our milling heritage. Here at Winchester City Mill we will have talks,...
Join us on Sunday 12th May for our exciting Spinathon and help us raise money for our water wheel!
From 25 May to 2 June 10am-4pm, all ages can connect with nature with sensory wildlife bingo at The Vyne. With three different versions, families can race to spot as many signs of wildlife as they can. Free sheets available at Visitor Reception.
Discover lots of gardens, historic houses, days out at the coast and more.