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Volunteer open day at Hughenden Manor

Volunteer open day at Hughenden Manor Volunteer open day at Hughenden Manor

Volunteers have always played a key role at the National Trust and Hughenden Manor is no exception.

Over a century ago, in 1895, it was volunteers who created the National Trust and helped make a wealth of beautiful houses, gardens and landscapes available for everyone to enjoy.

On Friday 10th June (10am - 12 noon) and on Saturday 11th June (10am - 12 noon), anyone is welcome to come and find out about a range of volunteer opportunities in this fascinating house and its 700 acre estate and gardens.

Volunteer roles with a strong focus on giving visitors a great day out include guiding in the Victorian manor or the walled garden, welcoming visitors in the ticket office and stableyard, leading activities for school groups and helping in the cafe.

For those who like to be more hands-on, you can be a volunteer gardener or work with the rangers on the estate and nearby countryside. There's something for everyone. You will meet lots of interesting people and be as involved in the life of Hugenden as far as you wish.

To register an interest in attending one of the open days, please call: 01494 755573 (Mon-Fri) or email claire.robinson@nationaltrust.org.uk

Comments(3)

wayneo says...
1:22pm Tue 10 May 11

Before you volunteer, you might like to first look at the not so pleasant side of the NT:
!
http://www.timesonli
ne.co.uk/tol/news/uk
/article6379291.ece

jennyJJ says...
11:19am Wed 11 May 11

The appeal court judge concluded that ditches on the farm had not been properly maintained and this was the contributory factor behind the flooding.

http://www.weyriver.
co.uk/theriver/wey_n
av_2.htm

wayneo says...
2:46pm Thu 12 May 11

jennyJJ wrote:
The appeal court judge concluded that ditches on the farm had not been properly maintained and this was the contributory factor behind the flooding. http://www.weyriver. co.uk/theriver/wey_n av_2.htm
Which was still contested by Mr Dearnley, still doesn't matter now what with the farm likely to be sold for housing; scumbags.

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