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Grimsby Telegraph
|January 12, 2026
LEAVE A LASTING LEGACY FOR THE PLACES YOU LOVE
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RUGGED coastlines and wildliferich landscapes. Iconic gardens and Georgian manor houses echoing with history. Yorkshire and the North East are home to unique places that really matter to us. With a gift in your will to the National Trust, you can help protect extraordinary places like these, so that future generations can discover them too.
The National Trust has been protecting nature, beauty and history since 1895. Looking after these much-loved places costs the conservation charity more than £100 million a year, and legacy gifts make much of this work possible.
Here are just some of the ways gifts in wills help National Trust places in Yorkshire and the North East thrive for people and nature.
Seaton Delaval Hall
Seaton Sluice, Northumberland
Seaton Delaval Hall is a dramatic Georgian house that is committed to welcoming everyone while caring for its characterful hall and gardens.
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