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Hundreds of British attractions that are FREE to visit this month including ancient castle built by a princess

THROUGHOUT the month of September, the National Trust is allowing access to its properties across the country for free.

Paired with Heritage Open Days, the event means that families can save up to £55 when they visit a National Trust property in England, Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland.

    AlamyNational Trust and Heritage Open Days is pairing up for an event in September[/caption] AlamyThere are properties all over the country with pretty gardens ready to be explored[/caption]

    The National Trust and Heritage Open Days event means free access across the country to hundreds of historical sites from huge manor houses to castle ruins.

    In England, this is Heritage Open Days which is running the event between September 12-21.

    In Wales, it’s called Open Doors/Drysau Agored which will be throughout the whole of September.

    In Scotland, it’s Doors Open Days which will run on every weekend throughout September.

    And in Northern Ireland it’s called European Heritage Open Days which will be on one weekend, September 13-14.

    Most are free to walk into, others will require pre-booked tickets but they’ll still be free – so check online in case you need to book in advance.

    In England, you can visit sites like Bodiam Castle, a 14th century moated castle near Robertsbridge in East Sussex.

    More recently, it’s been used for filming films like Monty Python and the Holy Grail and The Adventures of Robin Hood.

    Another is Wentworth Castle in South Yorkshire, which has 60 acres of gardens and woodland around a grand stately home, as well as a kids’ play area.

    Other National Trust properties in England taking part include Ashridge House, Lulworth Castle and Park and Tattershall Castle.

    AlamyIn Scotland, Holmwood House is part of Doors Open Days[/caption] AlamyThe Penrhyn Castle has views of the mountains and the Menai Strait[/caption]

    National Trust properties in Scotland include Holmwood House, Leith Hall and Broughty Castle Museum.

    Another is Callendar House, which is a mansion set within the grounds of Callendar Park in Falkirk.

    The house dates back to the 14th century, and visitors can explore the restored 1825 kitchen, explore the gallery and have afternoon tea.

    In Wales you can get a free pass to Penrhyn Castle, a neo-Norman castle that sits between Snowdonia and the Menai Strait.

    Or there is Powis Castle which was built by Welsh princes and has been remodelled over centuries to become a family home belonging to the Herbert family.

    It has a Grade I listed garden with Italianate Terraces and an Edwardian Formal flower garden with apple trees.

    And as with any enjoyable National Trust visit, there’s an on-site cafe where you can have a bite to eat.

    The Courtyard Cafe serves light lunches, snacks, cakes and ice cream.

    Wentworth Castle has a playground for kids tooCPCL

    In Northern Ireland, some of the highlights include behind-the-scenes tours of landmarks like Guild Hall, Museum Stores and the Charles Sheils Houses in Carrickfergus.

    There are living history experiences at Portaferry Castle, the small tower house in Portaferry.

    Other participating places include Castle Ward and Mount Stewart.

    The entry, worth up to £55, enables up to two adults and three children, or one adult and four children.

    For any film fans, here are some National Trust sites across England that have been used in hit movies and TV shows.

    And check out the National Trust’s top family-friendly attractions with fairytale castles and ‘book jungles’.

    Here are 20 sites across England that you can visit for free throughout September

    Across England, here are some of the National Trust venues you can enter for free with Heritage Open Days...

    Anglesey Abbey, Cambridgeshire

    Basildon Park, Berkshire

    Bodiam Castle, East Sussex

    BFI National Film & Television Archive, Hertfordshire

    Chartwell House, Kent

    Cragside, Northumberland

    Dorich House Museum, London

    East Anglia Transport Museum, Suffolk

    Felbrigg Hall Walled Garden, Norfolk

    Fountains Abbey, North Yorkshire

    Killerton House, Exeter

    Lewes Castle & Museum, East Sussex

    Lyme Park, Cheshire

    Montacute House, Somerset

    Petworth House and Park, West Sussex

    Portland House, Dorset

    Quarry Bank, Cheshire

    Sizergh, Cumbria

    Stourhead, Wiltshire

    The Vyne, Hampshire

    AlamyFamilies can explore a National Trust property for free – including pretty castles[/caption]

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