“And the ransomed of the Lord shall return, and come to Zion with singing; everlasting joy shall be upon their heads; they shall obtain joy and gladness, and sorrow and sighing shall flee away” (Isaiah 35:10). This verse — often said during
The famous Sycamore Gap tree could live on thanks to salvaged seeds and cuttings, officials revealed yesterday. There was a national outcry in September when the much-loved, 200-year-old Northumberland tree was cut down in an apparent act of vandalism. The National Trust,
A murder investigation has been launched after a man was killed in a fight at a posh estate owned by the National Trust. Police rushed to the Grade I-listed Belton House in Grantham, Lincolnshire, to reports of the assault on Thursday (November
Locals in a UK town have been left upset after a much-loved seaside pavilion was knocked down by the National Trust. The charity said the decision was made in preparation for expected coastal erosion in the south coast town, but residents were
A makeshift construction dubbed a “Fairy Bridge” has sparked a row between the National Trust and villagers after it was torn down last year. The charity removed the bridge which provided a path for walkers across the Stiffkey Marshes in Norfolk over
“Blessed is the man who makes the Lord his trust” — Psalm 40:4. This verse is from the Book of Psalms, a collection of 150 poems, songs and prayers written in ancient Hebrew, according to the website Bible Project. A little less
The family of a British architect who left his home to the National Trust claim they’ve been ‘forced out’ after the rent was hiked and opening hours slashed. Owletts in Cobham, near Gravesend, Kent, and five cottages on and around the 28-acre
A Cornish National Trust site that became internationally recognised thanks to British television has been named one of the world’s most beautiful. St Agnes Head is home to a beach that sits on a stunning slice of the Cornwall coastline, sheltered by
A portrait stored for 35 years by the National Trust has left amazed after being unmasked as an 18th-century painting by one of the most “successful female artists of any era”. ‘The Portrait of a Tyrolese Lady’ had been in the collection
Prince Harry reportedly made a “snide remark” that broke the Princess of Wales’s trust – and, in turn, sparked the royal rift between them. According to one royal expert, this comment from the Duke of Sussex likely means that Princess Kate will not