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Free Entry to National Trust Properties Around Birmingham During National Lottery Open Week

This March, a remarkable opportunity arises for history lovers and nature enthusiasts around Birmingham and the Midlands. As part of the National Lottery’s Open Week, a selection of National Trust properties will open their doors to visitors for free.

From March 7 to 15, 2026, presenting any paper or digital National Lottery ticket — regardless of the date — grants you complimentary access to hundreds of National Trust attractions across the UK. Be sure to check the National Lottery Open Week website before visiting to confirm details and avoid disappointment.

Here are some of the fantastic National Trust sites in the West Midlands offering free entry and their specific dates during the event:

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  • Baddesley Clinton (March 7-14): Discover this Tudor, timber-framed manor house with a moat, walled gardens, and richly appointed Elizabethan rooms. Located at Rising Lane, Knowle, Solihull B93 0DQ.

  • Packwood House (March 7-14): Explore the elegant Tudor manor house filled with tapestries and fine furniture, set amidst a beautiful park and garden at Packwood Lane, Lapworth, Solihull B94 6AT.

  • Kinver Edge (March 7-8 & 13-14): Walk along the sandstone ridge overlooking historic hillforts and rock houses near Stourbridge. Find it at Holy Austin Rock Houses, Compton Road, Kinver, DY7 6DL.

  • Charlecote Park (March 7-14): Visit this grand 16th-century country house surrounded by a deer park on the River Avon near Wellesbourne, Charlecote, Warwick CV35 9ER.

  • Wightwick Manor (March 7-15): Experience Victorian charm and Pre-Raphaelite art collections in Wolverhampton at Wightwick Bank, WV6 8EE.

  • Unnamed Medieval Manor House (March 7-14): Enjoy a traditionally farmed estate in Herefordshire at Bringsty, WR6 5TB.

  • 1701 Country House in Droitwich Spa (March 7-14): This historic property offers restored period features, gardens, and an orchard at School Road, WR9 7EA.

  • Shugborough Estate (March 7-14): Explore the Georgian mansion and walled gardens near Cannock Chase, Great Haywood, Staffordshire ST17 0XB.

  • Coventry Charterhouse (March 7-8 & 11-14): A medieval monastic house surrounded by walled gardens and a wildlife pond, located on London Road, Coventry CV1 2JR.

  • Upton upon Severn 18th Century House (March 7-14): Discover Capability Brown’s landscaped gardens, a natural play area, an RAF-themed playground, and a tearoom at High Street, Worcester WR8 9DW.

  • Victorian Garden Near Stoke-on-Trent (March 7-14): Relax in this beautifully landscaped garden located at Grange Road, Biddulph ST8 7SD.

  • Moseley Old Hall (March 7-9 & 13-14): Visit the 17th-century house famous for sheltering King Charles II during the English Civil War, at Moseley Old Hall Lane, Featherstone, Wolverhampton WV10 7HY.

  • Historic Country House with Children’s Museum in Sudbury (March 7-9 & 13-14): Enjoy the gardens and picnic areas at Main Road, Ashbourne, DE6 5HT.

Take advantage of this unique chance to explore history, architecture, and nature without the usual cost. Remember, a National Lottery ticket is your passport to free entry during this special week.

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