After looking at the New Zealand deal I mooched about to get one where the funds go directly to the National Trust.
Found 3 months free although it's only a few pounds cheaper than 2 months free so I reckon it's closer to 2.4 moths free.. but hey ho.
I should add this membership is for 2 adults and up to 5 children under 17.
We spent nearly £70 in one day last year on admissions to NT properties silly i Know but that mistake won't be repeated.
If you go through Quidco then change the code NT16007M0 to NT16008M1 it comes innearly £4.00 cheaper.
You have to pay by Yearly subscription but easy cancelled and then repeat the process next year.
St. Patricks day will be spent on the Giants Causeway.. :0)
The 3% cashback has tracked at £2.50..
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deanos
16 Mar 163#3
Cold from me, joined the Bermuda one for £26 a year for a family card
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1more
16 Mar 161#1
Thanks polg, just been looking around for a deal
nivvy34
16 Mar 16#2
Got this deal before and it's great if you have a lot of properties nearby and can potentially save money. We found that after you had visited a couple of properties we never used it much again after that. The "free 3 months" also fell in the middle of winter when a lot of the properties were closed.
polg to nivvy34
16 Mar 16#4
I'm sort of the same but we've a dozen or so within a 2 hour drive, although we don't visit everyone each year we always seem to do a few so just thought I'd join this year.. knowing me I'll forget the membership cards when visiting.
deanos
16 Mar 163#3
Cold from me, joined the Bermuda one for £26 a year for a family card
Newbold to deanos
20 Mar 161#12
Do you cheat all charities out of the money they need to carry out their work, or is it just the National Trust?
You'll be delighted to learn that as a result of the recent threads, National Trust and English Heritage are now discussing their reciprocal arrangements with their internationally affiliated associates to ensure that this exploitation is blocked.
Trumpet777
16 Mar 162#5
We're National Trust Members and love it. Although only a few properties near us we go to either Devon or Cornwall each year and have very find memories of our National Trust days out. Days out on holiday can cost a small fortune plus I know that the money is going to a worthwhile cause.
alladin
17 Mar 16#6
Thanks for posting. I was deliberating on bermuda and NZ options for few days now but decided to go with this.
mcormack
20 Mar 16#7
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Thomablue
20 Mar 162#8
Cold,its only £43 per Family for both Nat Trust and English Heritage from New Zealand
Opening post
Found 3 months free although it's only a few pounds cheaper than 2 months free so I reckon it's closer to 2.4 moths free.. but hey ho.
I should add this membership is for 2 adults and up to 5 children under 17.
We spent nearly £70 in one day last year on admissions to NT properties silly i Know but that mistake won't be repeated.
If you go through Quidco then change the code NT16007M0 to NT16008M1 it comes innearly £4.00 cheaper.
You have to pay by Yearly subscription but easy cancelled and then repeat the process next year.
St. Patricks day will be spent on the Giants Causeway.. :0)
The 3% cashback has tracked at £2.50..
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You'll be delighted to learn that as a result of the recent threads, National Trust and English Heritage are now discussing their reciprocal arrangements with their internationally affiliated associates to ensure that this exploitation is blocked.