Example above is a total of eight Nat Trust cards (delivered) and vouchers for 7 pots of tea for 2 or 14 teas at selected National Trust properties in the UK. Use the code TASTER to bring the total down to £9.99. This does qualify for free postage. It's supposed to be over £10, but it works for £9.99. The vouchers need a code, which is simple to obtain online before they can be used. I've used this vouchers several times over Christmas. They let you into the tea room, but not into the house. But the outside gardens are free and usually very nice to walk through. Note: parking in a National Trust car park will be extra: so park outside the park! It's not all National Trust properties but there are some in all counties I think. I have a list. A list is supplied with the vouchers. The vouchers have no start or end date on them
Latest comments (56)
thewongwing101
29 Jan 16#56
Got my three thank you OP
Two have the full list and one the truncated one
The TASTER code no longer works on a single card however it included another 3FREE would that be for just cards without the vouchers ?
annne
29 Jan 16#55
Thank you. Mine's definitely missing.
thewongwing101
25 Jan 16#16
Have to say think this is a great deal two questions
one what are the expiry dates ?
two when it says pot of tea for two.......
Thomablue to thewongwing101
25 Jan 161#19
Valid for one year after they have been activated online.
Thomablue to thewongwing101
25 Jan 16#20
Valid for one year after they have been activated online.
Briz66 to thewongwing101
29 Jan 16#54
You have to go to publisher's website to get a code to validate the vouchers. Expiry date is 12 months from when you do that.
annne
29 Jan 16#52
My cards have arrived but the first one I opened is missing the tea voucher. Its Sheringham Park, has a steam train on the front. Has anyone else got the same card please? All the others are ok. Thanks
Briz66 to annne
29 Jan 16#53
I've got that one - voucher is enclosed (if that helps?).
Well mine have arrived this morning and at first looked as if no vouchers in the five pack as no sticker on the cards to indicate one was inside...however they are....they nearly went back :smiley:
Rich44
26 Jan 16#49
If you have a card they will let you in, also there are a LOT of places where there is just grounds so the tea room is freely available. As for parking don't bother paying the NT byelaws were written in the 70s and never updated the maximum fine is £5 which is often lower than the cost of parking AND they don't actually have a system in place to fine people anyway (unless they've sold the parking rights off to a private company) I have never paid to park at the NT and never will, the worst I had is the please pay up for your parking notice stuck on the car which just goes in the bin.
Anyway I haven't seen a single place that has an inaccessible tea room yet mind you i'm only 40 so haven't been to many :man: altho I do have inside knowledge of the NT
janner43
26 Jan 16#48
Heated and purchased 2 packs. So six free tea vouchers & 6 cards for £6. Bargain :smiley:
janner43
26 Jan 16#47
Heated and purchased 2 packs. So six free tea vouchers & 6 cards for £6. Bargain :smiley:
thewongwing101
26 Jan 16#46
Don't forget a lot of these places have free days
in fact some on that list are free anyway :smiley:
Briz66
26 Jan 16#45
The cards are £3.35 each in Smiths.
pipsarahjayne
26 Jan 16#43
Are you sure it's one voucher per card and not one voucher per pack?
I do not fully get it. Are gardens that you normally have to pay for free with this card? I cannot find the NT conditions anywhere...
Briz66 to muze77
26 Jan 161#40
No - everything is as normal (parking, house, gardens) - except that, if you present these vouchers in the tea room you get your tea for two for free. Depending on which tea room you're in, that's worth £3-£4.50ish.
RedSkywalker
25 Jan 16#33
So not applicable to anywhere in Scotland then!
Briz66 to RedSkywalker
26 Jan 16#39
No - Scottish Nat Trust is a separate organisation.
I did the two taster packs for 5.99 so 6 vouchers/pots for that much.
3 for 1.74 sounds better i guess, i didnt see how you could do that!?
Does this includes scones rofl
admpgk
26 Jan 16#36
Is this a variation on the deal which was posted circa 6 months ago at which time I think the offer was 3 cards + 3 vouchers for 6 cups of tea, all for £1.49?
generationz
25 Jan 16#35
No £1.74 for 3 is cheaper.
suzhayes
25 Jan 161#34
I've used these a few times. Always free to get in to the cafe but will only let you have tea, no coffee.
jasee
25 Jan 16#32
I don't think the offer is 'fair enough' if you've got to pay to get in the tea rooms. That could be as much as twenty pounds for two! It makes a nonsense of the 'free tea'
There should be some mention of this on the terms on the voucher. There is nothing. I assumed that this was why it wasn't ALL national trust properties, just some listed, the ones where the tea room could be accessed from the public area.
Newbold
25 Jan 16#31
It depends entirely on the location of the tearoom. In some properties it's accessible to the general public near the entrance and the shop - but in others it's well inside the grounds, and you'll obviously need to pay to get in. The offer's fair enough - you just need to check the property.
Rich44
25 Jan 16#30
in EVERY nt place I've ever visited you do not have to go in the property to go in the tea room
jasee
25 Jan 16#29
This shouldn't happen! It would be like blackmail! There is no mention of this on the voucher terms and conditions. It has never happened to me.
mick50
25 Jan 16#26
Found this on another voucher
" 1. The voucher is redeemable for one pot of tea or speciality tea for two, two pots of tea or speciality tea for one, or two cups/mugs of tea, once only."
Whilst Kingston Lacey is one of the participing cafe, it's in the gardens so you have to pay £10+/person to get in or does the tea voucher allow access as well?
Newbold to mick50
25 Jan 16#27
In most cases the tearoom is inside the NT property. And to access the property you need to pay the entrance fee - usually around the £10 mark.
jasee to mick50
25 Jan 16#28
It shouldn't in theory, I don't think, it should only let you access the cafe. In the ones I've been to there are public grounds which anyone can access, with a National Trust car park in (which you still have to pay for if you park) then there is a tearoom or two in the public grounds, then there is the house/castle etc in it's own grounds which you have to pay for. Sissinghurst is like that. And the others I've been to. I haven't been to Kingston Lacey. You could try ringing the National Trust on 0844 800 185 (5p min apparently)
VW1972
25 Jan 16#24
Thank you, I've looked too but couldn't find anything either. Thanks for your help
Kirstyhoughton
25 Jan 16#23
Brilliant, thank you :smile: I ordered the 3 pack with 3 vouchers for tea for two and one card under the offer section for 25p. Total cost including postage £1.74! Bargain!!
VW1972
25 Jan 16#14
I'd like to get these for my parents but my Dad will only drink coffee! Does anyone know if you can substitute the tea voucher for a coffee?
jasee to VW1972
25 Jan 16#22
I've not tried myself. I've looked through all the pages I can find and there is no mention anywhere of being able to do a swop, sorry.
Thomablue
25 Jan 161#18
Great deal
Mental explanation
Moshards
25 Jan 16#17
Thanks jasee!
thewongwing101
25 Jan 16#15
Seems to work for me
annne
25 Jan 16#12
All sorted now but probably got more than I need. Never mind, I'll be able to treat friends.
annne to annne
25 Jan 161#13
Sorry, completely forgot my manners. Thank you all for your help.
rexdare
25 Jan 161#10
2 taster packs - 6 cards & 6 Tea for 2 packs for £5.99 delivered
twinkle to rexdare
25 Jan 16#11
Wouldn't let me do that for some reason...hence the 4(2) plus 3
katherine24
25 Jan 161#9
Ordered thank you, had these before very good service and beautiful cards.
twinkle
25 Jan 16#8
[quote=annne]I can only find the 3 card taster pack?[/quote
Have you checked the links above??...I'm guessing you're on a mobile app
The voucher is valid at the following properties only during the published opening times (please check individual opening times before you visit at http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk
Midlands; Attingham Park, Baddesley Clinton, Belton House, Berrington Hall, Biddulph Grange Garden, Brockhampton Estate, Calke Abbey, Canons Ashby, Carding Mill Valley, Charlecote Park, Clumber Park, Coughton Court, Croft Castle, Croome, Dudmaston Hall, Greyfriars House & Garden, Gunby Hall, Hanbury Hall, Hardwick Hall, Ilam Hall, Kedleston Hall, Kinver Edge, Longshaw Lodge, Lyveden New Bield, Moseley Old Hall, Penny Pot Café (Dark Peak), Sudbury Hall, Sunnycroft, Tattershall Castle, Upton House & Gardens, Wightwick Manor, Woolsthorpe Manor, The Workhouse (Southwell). London & the South East; Basildon Park, Bateman’s, Birling Gap, Bodiam Castle, Box Hill (The Old Fort), Chartwell, Claremont Landscape Garden, Cliveden, Devil’s Punchbowl, Emmetts Garden, Greys Court, Ham House & Garden, Hindhead Commons, Hinton Ampner, Hughenden Manor, Ightham Mote, Knole, Morden Hall Park, Mottisfont, Needles Old and New Battery, Nuffield Place, Nymans, Osterley Park, Petworth House & Park, Polesden Lacey, Quebec House, Red House, Rivery Wey, Scotney Castle, Sheffield Park & Garden, Sissinghurst, Smallhythe Place, Standen, Stowe, Sutton House, The Vyne, Uppark House, White Cliffs, Winkworth Arboretum, Woolbeding House & Garden. South West;Antony House, Arlington Court, Avebury, Barrington Court, Boscastle, Brean Down, Brownsea Island, Buckland Abbey, Castle Drogo, Chedworth Roman Villa, Clevedon Court, Coleridge Cottage, Coleton Fishacre, Corfe Castle, Cotehele, Dyrham Park, Finch Foundry, Fyne Court, Greenway, Godophin House, Heelis, Hidcote Manor Garden, High Cross House, Holnicote Estate, Killerton, Kingston Lacy, Knightshayes Court, Lacock, Lanhydrock, Lodge Park, Lydford Gorge, Lytes Cary Manor, Mompesson House, Montacute House, Overbeck’s, Prior Park, Saltram, Snowshill Manor, Stourhead, Studland Beach, Tintinhull Gardens, Trelissick Garden, Trerice Manor, Tyntesfield, Watersmeet. Yorkshire & North East; Beningbrough Hall & Gardens, Brimham Rocks, Cherryburn, Cragside, East Riddlesden Hall, Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal Water Garden, George Stephenson’s Birthplace, Gibside, Goddards, Hardcastle Crags, Housesteads Fort, Lindisfarne, Nostell Priory, Nunnington Hall, Ormesby Hall, Seaton Delaval, Souter Lighthouse, Treasurer’s House, Wallington. East;Anglesey Abbey, Blickling Estate, Brancaster Millenium Activity Centre, Coggeshall Grange Barn, Dunstable Downs, Dunwich Heath, Felbrigg Hall, Flatford: Bridge Cottage, Heigham Holmes, Houghton Mill, Ickworth, Lavenham Guildhall, Melford Hall, Oxburgh Hall, Paycocke’s House, Peckover House, Shaw’s Corner, Sheringham Park, Sutton Hoo, Wicken Fen, Wimpole Hall. Wales;Aberdulais Tinworks & Falls, Bodnant Garden, Chirk Castle, Dyffryn Gardens, Erddig, Penrhyn Castle, Plas Newydd, Powis Castle & Gardens, Stackpole, Tredegar House. North West;Acorn Bank, Dunham Massey, Fell Foot Park, Little Moreton Hall, Lyme Park, Quarry Bank Mill & Styal Estate, Rufford Old Hall, Sizergh Castle & Garden, Speke Hall, Wordsworth House & Garden. Northern Ireland;Belmont Tower, Carrick-a-Rede, Castle Ward House, Giant’s Causeway, Hezlett House, Mount Stewart, Rowallane, Springhill, The Argory.
The voucher may not be used on bank holiday weekends or bank holiday mondays.
DrBones
25 Jan 16#3
Good deal OP
jasee
25 Jan 16#2
It all sounds a little complicated but it's very well worth doing, particularly in the 'off' season. People don't realise that the tea rooms associated with these big houses often remain open whilst the houses are shut. So it's nice and quiet everywhere! No coach tours. No screaming children!
jasee
25 Jan 161#1
How to obtain your free pack
Add at least one item to your basket to create your order.
Next, add a 'Taster' pack from our 'Packs of cards' and 'National Trust' menu.
At checkout, type the code TASTER in the voucher code box and click 'Apply'. A £5.99 discount will be applied.
Delivery is free to UK addresses for orders of £10 or more (and the Taster pack counts towards this total so you just need to spend another £4.01!).
The code is valid until Saturday, 30th January and can be used once per customer or residential address.
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Latest comments (56)
Two have the full list and one the truncated one
The TASTER code no longer works on a single card however it included another 3FREE would that be for just cards without the vouchers ?
one what are the expiry dates ?
two when it says pot of tea for two.......
... Takes precendent?
Anyway I haven't seen a single place that has an inaccessible tea room yet mind you i'm only 40 so haven't been to many :man: altho I do have inside knowledge of the NT
in fact some on that list are free anyway :smiley:
add one of these
http://www.pinkandgreene.com/special-offer.html?dir=asc&order=price
one taster pack the code then make an account
3 for 1.74 sounds better i guess, i didnt see how you could do that!?
Does this includes scones rofl
There should be some mention of this on the terms on the voucher. There is nothing. I assumed that this was why it wasn't ALL national trust properties, just some listed, the ones where the tea room could be accessed from the public area.
" 1. The voucher is redeemable for one pot of tea or speciality tea for two, two pots of tea or speciality tea for one, or two cups/mugs of tea, once only."
Whilst Kingston Lacey is one of the participing cafe, it's in the gardens so you have to pay £10+/person to get in or does the tea voucher allow access as well?
Mental explanation
Have you checked the links above??...I'm guessing you're on a mobile app
http://www.pinkandgreene.com/national-trust-taster-pack.html
http://www.pinkandgreene.com/catalog/product/view/id/3564/s/national-trust-4-pack/category/2/
annne other packs are here http://www.pinkandgreene.com/special-offers/nature/national-trust.html
The voucher is valid at the following properties only during the published opening times (please check individual opening times before you visit at http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk
Midlands; Attingham Park, Baddesley Clinton, Belton House, Berrington Hall, Biddulph Grange Garden, Brockhampton Estate, Calke Abbey, Canons Ashby, Carding Mill Valley, Charlecote Park, Clumber Park, Coughton Court, Croft Castle, Croome, Dudmaston Hall, Greyfriars House & Garden, Gunby Hall, Hanbury Hall, Hardwick Hall, Ilam Hall, Kedleston Hall, Kinver Edge, Longshaw Lodge, Lyveden New Bield, Moseley Old Hall, Penny Pot Café (Dark Peak), Sudbury Hall, Sunnycroft, Tattershall Castle, Upton House & Gardens, Wightwick Manor, Woolsthorpe Manor, The Workhouse (Southwell).
London & the South East; Basildon Park, Bateman’s, Birling Gap, Bodiam Castle, Box Hill (The Old Fort), Chartwell, Claremont Landscape Garden, Cliveden, Devil’s Punchbowl, Emmetts Garden, Greys Court, Ham House & Garden, Hindhead Commons, Hinton Ampner, Hughenden Manor, Ightham Mote, Knole, Morden Hall Park, Mottisfont, Needles Old and New Battery, Nuffield Place, Nymans, Osterley Park, Petworth House & Park, Polesden Lacey, Quebec House, Red House, Rivery Wey, Scotney Castle, Sheffield Park & Garden, Sissinghurst, Smallhythe Place, Standen, Stowe, Sutton House, The Vyne, Uppark House, White Cliffs, Winkworth Arboretum, Woolbeding House & Garden.
South West;Antony House, Arlington Court, Avebury, Barrington Court, Boscastle, Brean Down, Brownsea Island, Buckland Abbey, Castle Drogo, Chedworth Roman Villa, Clevedon Court, Coleridge Cottage, Coleton Fishacre, Corfe Castle, Cotehele, Dyrham Park, Finch Foundry, Fyne Court, Greenway, Godophin House, Heelis, Hidcote Manor Garden, High Cross House, Holnicote Estate, Killerton, Kingston Lacy, Knightshayes Court, Lacock, Lanhydrock, Lodge Park, Lydford Gorge, Lytes Cary Manor, Mompesson House, Montacute House, Overbeck’s, Prior Park, Saltram, Snowshill Manor, Stourhead, Studland Beach, Tintinhull Gardens, Trelissick Garden, Trerice Manor, Tyntesfield, Watersmeet.
Yorkshire & North East; Beningbrough Hall & Gardens, Brimham Rocks, Cherryburn, Cragside, East Riddlesden Hall, Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal Water Garden, George Stephenson’s Birthplace, Gibside, Goddards, Hardcastle Crags, Housesteads Fort, Lindisfarne, Nostell Priory, Nunnington Hall, Ormesby Hall, Seaton Delaval, Souter Lighthouse, Treasurer’s House, Wallington.
East;Anglesey Abbey, Blickling Estate, Brancaster Millenium Activity Centre, Coggeshall Grange Barn, Dunstable Downs, Dunwich Heath, Felbrigg Hall, Flatford: Bridge Cottage, Heigham Holmes, Houghton Mill, Ickworth, Lavenham Guildhall, Melford Hall, Oxburgh Hall, Paycocke’s House, Peckover House, Shaw’s Corner, Sheringham Park, Sutton Hoo, Wicken Fen, Wimpole Hall.
Wales;Aberdulais Tinworks & Falls, Bodnant Garden, Chirk Castle, Dyffryn Gardens, Erddig, Penrhyn Castle, Plas Newydd, Powis Castle & Gardens, Stackpole, Tredegar House.
North West;Acorn Bank, Dunham Massey, Fell Foot Park, Little Moreton Hall, Lyme Park, Quarry Bank Mill & Styal Estate, Rufford Old Hall, Sizergh Castle & Garden, Speke Hall, Wordsworth House & Garden.
Northern Ireland;Belmont Tower, Carrick-a-Rede, Castle Ward House, Giant’s Causeway, Hezlett House, Mount Stewart, Rowallane, Springhill, The Argory.
The voucher may not be used on bank holiday weekends or bank holiday mondays.
Add at least one item to your basket to create your order.
Next, add a 'Taster' pack from our 'Packs of cards' and 'National Trust' menu.
At checkout, type the code TASTER in the voucher code box and click 'Apply'. A £5.99 discount will be applied.
Delivery is free to UK addresses for orders of £10 or more (and the Taster pack counts towards this total so you just need to spend another £4.01!).
The code is valid until Saturday, 30th January and can be used once per customer or residential address.