Membership frequently asked questions

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Whether you're already a National Trust member, are thinking of joining or want to give membership as a gift, here are the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions.

What happens when I join the National Trust?

What do I get when I join the National Trust?

Your National Trust membership card allows you free entry to over 500 places in our care. All memberships except junior memberships entitle you to free parking at most National Trust car parks. You can also visit places cared for by the National Trust for Scotland and organisations in countries around the world. You’ll get a National Trust Handbook, full of information about our places, and the National Trust Magazine three times a year, packed with inspiration, interviews and news. And you’ll have access to our online Members’ Area where you can find first-look previews and behind-the-scenes features. Find out more

Where can I use my membership card?

Using your membership card in England, Wales and Northern Ireland You can use your membership card to explore over 500 special places cared for by the National Trust across England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Start planning your next trip today Using your card across the world Members of the National Trust for England, Wales and Northern Ireland also benefit from free visiting arrangements with 14 similar heritage organisations in other countries including Scotland, Italy, the Bahamas and Canada via the International National Trusts Organisation (INTO).

How soon can I start using my membership?

Once you’ve bought your membership, you will receive a confirmation email containing your temporary membership card(s). Once you have your temporary membership card(s), you can use them to start visiting National Trust places as a member immediately.

When do I get my membership card and welcome pack?

We’ll post your membership card and welcome pack as soon as you join the National Trust. It can take up to 28 days to arrive, so we’ll also send a temporary card via email. With your temporary card, you can start visiting straight away.

Types of National Trust membership

Individual membership

Annual prices for individual membership vary depending on whether they're for an adult, a young person aged 18-25 or a junior member. Find out more about becoming a member

Joint membership

Joint membership is for two adults over 18 who live at the same address. Concessionary rates are available for seniors (60+). Find out more about becoming a member

Family membership

There are family membership options for two adults living at the same address and their children (17 and under) or for one adult and their children. Under-5s go free. Grandchildren can also be included on a family membership. Read more about family membership

Junior membership

People under 18 can buy an individual junior membership. You can find the answers to more FAQs about junior membership in the dedicated section below.

Senior membership

If you are an existing member aged 60 or over and you've been a member for at least the last three consecutive years, you're eligible for our senior membership rate. We can’t currently process senior membership applications online or at our places, but we can do so over the phone. To let us know that you’d like the senior membership concession, call 0344 800 1895. Read more about senior membership

Life membership

You can also choose an individual, joint or family life membership, with reduced prices for seniors (60+). Family life membership includes children and grandchildren. Read more about life membership

Tenant custodian membership

Tenant custodian membership is available to most of our residential, commercial and agricultural tenants. Find out about joining as a tenant

Education Group Access Pass (formerly Education Group Membership)

The Education Group Access Pass is specially designed to encourage access to National Trust places for groups whose students are in full-time or early years education. It includes free admission and parking at most of our places. Find out more about the Education Group Access Pass

Who can be included on a membership?

Which children can be included on a family membership?

All children you have parental responsibility for or who are living with you, including children you are fostering or who are placed with you for adoption. Grandchildren can also be included on family memberships.

I have more than 10 children or grandchildren, can I include them?

Yes, you can. You can either join online with details of 10 children and then call us later to add the details of the other children, or join at one of our places or over the phone when we’ll take the details of all of the children.

Can I add more than two adults to a membership?

Yes, you can add more than two adults to a membership, but not on our website. If you want to set up this type of membership, please get in touch with our team. Heelis
Kemble Drive
Swindon
SN2 2NA Tel: 0344 800 1895
Email: enquiries@nationaltrust.org.uk

Can memberships be transferred to another person?

Memberships are non-transferrable. They can only be used by the person named on the membership and can’t be changed. This applies to all memberships, including Life memberships.

More about life membership

I'm a life member, can I bring a guest with me?

If your membership card says '+ guest' after your name, you may bring a guest for free at our pay-to-enter places. Life members can’t bring guests to the Annual General Meeting (AGM) which is for members only. If your membership card doesn’t say ‘+ guest’ after your name, all guests will need to pay for entry at our places.

More about junior membership

How does junior membership work alongside family membership?

Family membership (for one or two adults) is likely to be the best option for most parents and grandparents who aren’t eligible for our senior membership rate. However, grandparents, parents or other guardians who are over 60 and entitled to our senior concession rate may find buying junior membership for their grandchildren or children a more cost-effective way of visiting places as a group. Junior membership could also benefit life members who would like to bring children to our places.

Do I need to buy a junior membership if my child is under 5?

No, children under 5 can continue to enjoy our places for free. However, if your child would like their own membership card and welcome pack, you can buy them junior membership as a gift.

I'm a teenager. Can I buy my own junior membership?

Yes, if you’re 13 or over you can buy your own membership.

Why don't you offer the monthly payment option for junior membership?

As junior membership costs just £12, a monthly payment option would be too costly for us to administer.

Visiting from abroad

Can I join the National Trust from the USA?

If you live in the USA, you can join our membership affiliate, the Royal Oak Foundation, to get unlimited admission to our places. Find out more about the benefits you'll receive and how your support helps us when you join from the USA.

Is there a National Trust pass for overseas visitors?

If you're travelling to the UK this year, you can buy a touring pass for overseas visitors, which gives you free entry to over 300 houses and gardens. Find out more about where you can buy and collect your overseas visitor touring pass, as well as the places you can visit.

Gift membership

Can I buy gift membership using monthly Direct Debit?

We're unable to offer monthly Direct Debit for gift memberships. However, you can pay by either annual Direct Debit or by credit/debit card.

Where is gift membership sent?

You can choose to have the membership welcome pack and cards delivered either to you or to the recipient with a letter explaining that the membership is a gift from you.

Can I buy a gift membership today but have it start at a date in the future?

You can choose for your gift membership to start today, or any day within the next two months. The welcome pack will arrive in the next 28 days.

When will a gift membership arrive?

The welcome pack will arrive in 28 days, even if you choose to have the membership start at a future date. When you buy a membership online, if it’s due to start within the next 28 days, you will receive a temporary membership card by email, which you can pass on to the gift recipient for use until the welcome pack arrives.

Membership cards and car stickers

What should I do if I've lost my membership card?

If you've lost your card, there's no need to worry. You'll need to register or sign in to My Account, and from there you can order a replacement membership card. If you don't wish to do this online, you can still call the Supporter Service Centre on 0344 800 1895.

How long does it take for a replacement membership card or car sticker to arrive?

Replacement membership cards and car stickers should arrive within 15 days total.

Why are you promoting replacement car stickers when we don't need them anymore?

You no longer need to display a car sticker to access free parking. Simply scan your membership card at the ticket machine to receive free parking at most of the places we care for. However, you still have the option to receive a car sticker, and you can tell us if you'd like one in My Account.

What does the asterisk mean on my membership card?

The asterisk indicates who makes payment for the membership or who was listed first on the membership application.

What information is contained in the barcode?

The barcode simply contains your lead supporter identification number (the lead supporter is the person who pays the membership subscription). There is no personal information held within the barcode so if you lose your membership card you don't need to worry that any personal details such as your address or bank details have been compromised.

Why do you scan membership cards?

When you visit a National Trust place, your card is scanned to capture the identification number of the lead supporter (the person who pays the membership subscription), as well as your party size and the place, date and time of your visit. We use the data collected to offer you more personalised communications based on your preferences, such as suggesting new places to visit via one of our local or national member emails. This makes us more efficient too, so even more of your money goes towards caring for the places you enjoy. Scanning cards also helps us to track and prevent fraudulent use of National Trust membership cards. As a charity we rely heavily on membership subscriptions and admission fees to provide vital income to fund our conservation work.

Can I opt out of a scannable membership card?

No. All our members have scannable cards and in order to gain entry to our places you need to show your membership card to a member of staff and at places with barcode scanners we will need to scan the card to count your entry.

Can I recycle my membership card?

Our new membership cards are made of a special type of paper, which is incredibly strong and durable. At the end of its life, you can recycle your membership card along with paper in your regular household recycling.

Are you going to introduce digital membership cards?

We're currently looking into introducing a digital card. However, we recognise that this won't be for everyone and we're considering how it could function alongside the existing card so that members have a choice.