The Land Trust explores the history of its green spaces

The Land Trust is giving people the chance to go behind the scenes and find out more about some of the unusual buildings and hidden heritage that shape its parks and nature reserves.

As part of the Heritage Open Days festival, a free four-day celebration of history and culture, the national land management charity is offering exclusive access, guided tours and special insights at several of its sites across England from September 7-10.

Alan Carter, Director of Portfolio Management at the Land Trust, said: “The beauty and benefits of many of our green spaces are clear for everyone to see, but there are many hidden gems too.

"We’re delighted to offer exclusive access to some of the historic buildings we care for and rare insights into how our industrial past has shaped today’s communities as part of this year’s Heritage Open Days festival.”

The open days include:

  • Fort Burgoyne, Dover
  • Pleasley Pit, Mansfield
  • Davy Down Urban Riverside Park, Thurrock
  • Port Sunlight River Park, Bromborough
  • Haig – Colourful Coast, Cumbria.









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