CPRE membership lets you enjoy discounts on places around the country
Did you know that when you join CPRE you not only help preserve our countryside for future generations – and ensure we keep habitats for wildlife so they can thrive – but you get great discounts on some of the most beautiful and historic places in the country!
When you join the CPRE you get several exclusive discounts off entry to some of the most iconic and historically important houses, castles and museums in the country.
We’ve picked out a few of our favourite, starting with ones in the best county of all!
Wilton House – seat of the Earls of Pembroke
Chavenage House – as seen in Poldark and many other feature films and TV series
Burghley House – A Tudor Mansion built by Queen Elizabeth’s most trusted courtier
Bronte Parsonage Museum – A must for all literary fans
Tiverton Castle – With history dating back to King Alfred through to Medieval times and the English Civil War
Wildwood Escot – Animals, zip wires AND a Saxon village.
White Scar Caves – The longest show cave in Britain
Syon Park – London home of the Duke of Northumberland featuring the Long Gallery that Tudor Queen Catherine Howard and Lady Jane Grey once walked down
The Bowes Museum (In the now famous Barnard Castle)
Ingatestone Hall – A Tudor house still owned by the family whose ancestor built it.
Berkeley Castle where Edward II met his untimely end.
Bamburgh Castle – A site home to Celts, Saxons, Vikings and rebuilt by the Normans. Featuring in Bernard Cornwell’s ‘The Last Kingdom’.
Chillingham Castle – Britain’s most haunted historic castle
Glastonbury Abbey – The burial place of King Arthur and the earliest Christian foundation in Britain
Rockingham Castle – Built on the orders of William the Conqueror
Lewes Castle – dating from the Norman Conquest and featuring in the Battle of Lewes in 1264
