AS temperatures hit 36C degrees in the UK, National Trust destinations are closing their doors across the country.
Large parts of the South and West Midlands are still under red weather warnings after the hottest June day on record.
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National Trust sites across England are closing as the hot weather temperatures continue Credit: Getty
Included in the 81 closures is Chartwell, the former estate of Sir Winston Churchill Credit: Alamy
Over 80 National Trust properties across England have closed today, with 28 estates completely shutting down operations.
The widespread closures follow yesterday’s total shutdowns at iconic British landmarks, including Tower Bridge and the Cutty Sark.
Ongoing temperatures have have seen beloved tourist attractions close this week, and the National Trust’s older, historic estates are no different.
Citing the Met Office red weather warning, the Trust stated the closures were implement to safeguard the wellbeing of both visitors and staff.
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Full list of National Trust sites closing today
Bath and Bristol
Avebury – Closed, but car park and visitor toilets open
Dyrham Park – Closed
Lacock – Closed
Newark Park – Closed
Prior Park Landscape Garden – Closed
Stourhead – Closed
Tyntesfield – Closing at 1pm
Cambridge
Anglesey Abbey, Gardens, and Lode Mill – Closed
Wicken Fen National Nature Reserve – Closing early
Wimpole Estate – Closed apart from Stables Cafe and Home Farm
Devon
A la Ronde – Closed, but grounds remain open
Arlington Court and the National Trust Carriage Museum – Closed at 1pm
Buckland Abbey – Top floor closed
Greenway – Closed Boathouse and upstairs floors
Killerton – House closed, with visitor facilities closing at 2pm
Saltram – Cafes, house and shop closed
Dorset
Clouds Hill – Closed from 1pm
Hardy’s Cottage – Closed from 1pm
Hardy’s House, Ax Gate – Closed from 1.30pm
Kingston Lacy – Closed from 2pm
Essex, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire
Hatfield Forest – Closed
Gloucestershire and the Cotswolds
Chedworth Roman Villa – Closed
Hidcote – Closed
Snowshill Manor and Garden – Closed
Woodchester Park – Closed cafe and carpark
Hampshire
Hinton Ampner – Closed
Mottisfont – Closed from 2pm
Sandham Memorial Chapel – Closed
The Vyne – Closed inside House
Winchester City Mill – Closed
Kent
Chartwell – Closures from 1.30pm across site
Emmetts Garden – Closed from 3pm
Knole – Closed from 2pm
Sissinghurst Castle Garden – Closed from 4pm
Scotney Castle – Closed from 4pm
Ightham Mote – Closed from 2pm
Leicestershire and Northamptonshire
Canons Ashby – Closed from 3.30pm
London
2 Willow Road – Closed from 1pm
Ham House and Garden – Closed from 3.30pm
Morden Hall Park – Closed in some areas from 2pm
Osterley Park and House – Closed
Norfolk
Blickling Estate – Closed RAF Oulton Museum and The House
Oxburgh Estate – Closed parklands
Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire
Belton Estate – Closed cafe from 4pm
Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire
Cliveden – Closed from 12noon
Hughenden – Closing from 3pm
Stowe Gardens – Cancelled walking tours
The Peak District and Derbyshire
Calke Abbey – Closed from 3.30pm
Kedleston Hall – Closed from 4pm
Shropshire and Staffordshire
Ironbridge Gorge – Closing early for Blists Hills
Moseley Old Hall – Closed from 3.30pm
Shugborough Estate – Closed from 5pm
Wightwick Manor and Gardens – Closed from 3.30pm
Somerset
Barrington Court – Closed
Brean Down – Closed cafe
Coleridge Cottage – Closed
Dunster Castle and Watermill – Closed from 1pm
Fyne Court – Closed cafe
Lytes Cary Manor – Closed
Montacute House – Closed
Tintinhull Garden – Closed
Suffolk
Ickworth Estate – Closed
Lavenham Guildhall – Closed
Melford Hall – Closed
Surrey
Box Hill – Closed servery
Clandon Park – Closed
Claremont Landscape Garden – Closing from 2.30pm
Hatchlands Park – Closed
Polesden Lacey – Closed
Winkworth Arboretum – Closed from 3.30pm
Sussex
Bateman’s – Closed from 4pm
Bodiam Castle – Closed from 4pm
Warwickshire
Baddesley Clinton – Closed apart from restaurant, parks and gardens
Charlecote Park – Closed apart from cafes, parks and gardens
Packwood House – Closed apart from cafes, parks and gardens
Upton House and Gardens – Closed from 3.30pm, with Picture Gallery shut completely
Wiltshire
The Courts Garden – Closed
Worcestershire and Herefordshire
Brockhampton – Closed from 1pm
Croome – Closing from 1.30pm
Greyfriars House and Garden – Closed
Hanbury Hall – Closing from 1pm
Yorkshire
Wentworth Castle Gardens – Closed Conservatory
UK 5-day weather forecast
Today:
Plenty of sunshine, though low cloud affecting some North Sea coasts.
Hot for most, exceptionally so across southern and central parts of England and Wales. Breezier than Wednesday.
Wetter and cloudier for northwest Scotland, with spells of heavy rain.
Tonight:
Rain in the northwest turning thundery.
Further thunderstorms with strong gusty winds developing across southwest England during Thursday evening before spreading northeastwards overnight.
Warm and humid for all.
Friday:
Rather cloudy across northern regions with outbreaks of rain and thunderstorms, accompanied by hail and gusty winds.
Peak heat transferring to eastern England, with temperatures further west dropping slightly.
Outlook for Saturday to Monday:
Still hot in the southeast on Saturday. Fresher conditions gradually arriving from the west during the weekend, but this accompanied by spells of rain and thundery showers.
Drier by Monday.
All locations in Bath and Bristol have closed entirely or partially today, with eight of the 12 sites in Somerset closing in some capacity.
One of the National Trust’s most highly visited properties, Chartwell, the former house of Sir Winston Churchill, will also be closing from lunchtime.
Most sites avoiding a full shutdown are opting for early afternoon closure, typically between 1:00pm and 3:30pm, avoiding the hottest hours of the day.
After an increasingly hot week, large areas of the UK are still bracing for temperatures as high as 38C, seeing the June weather record broken yesterday.
However, from tomorrow, weather is anticipated to get cooler, with all red warning areas transition to amber as the peak heat turns into outbreaks of rain.
As a result, the majority of the National Trust sites will reopen again tomorrow, with the hot weather set to settle.



