How to use in-sentence of “National trust”:
– The mountain and surrounding area are owned by the National Trust whose work parties attempt to combat the erosion caused by the passage of thousands of feet up and down this most popular of South Wales’ peaks.
– He donated the house and garden to the National Trust for Historic Preservation at his death.
– Fountains Abbey is owned by the National Trust and maintained by English Heritage.
– The National Trust bought the In 1986 the parkland in where the abbey stands was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
– To visit the place the National Trust owns, there is often a entry charge, but most beauty spots are free.
– Derwent Island House, an 18th-century residence, is a tenanted National Trust property open to the public on five days each year.
– The “Argus” building, built in 1926 on the corner of La Trobe Street, MelbourneLa Trobe and Elizabeth streets, is classified by the National Trust and is on the Victorian Heritage Register of Heritage Victoria.

Example sentences of “National trust”:
– Royal Bank acquired Royal Trust in 1993, while Scotiabank purchased National Trust in 1997.
– In March 2021, the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage with the archaelogy department of Delhi government to promote the monument as venue for cultural and literary events under the ‘adopt a heritage scheme’.
– In 1951 it was sold to James Watson of Newcastle upon Tyne for £500 who placed the island under the stewardship of the National Trust of Guernsey.
– Today the palace and gardens are open to the public through the National Trust for Scotland.
– His grave is now looked after by the National Trust of Australia.
– The theatre, owned by the National Trust underwent restoration between 2005 and 2007.
– The building has been heritage-listed by both the National Trust and the Australian Heritage Commission.
– She willed the houses and a large acreage to the National Trust in 1944.
– The King’s Head is a National Trust property in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England, UK.
– The National Trust, more fully the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty, is a conservation organisation in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
- Royal Bank acquired Royal Trust in 1993, while Scotiabank purchased National Trust in 1997.
- In March 2021, the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage with the archaelogy department of Delhi government to promote the monument as venue for cultural and literary events under the 'adopt a heritage scheme'.
- In 1951 it was sold to James Watson of Newcastle upon Tyne for £500 who placed the island under the stewardship of the National Trust of Guernsey.
– The flag has been put on the Victorian Heritage Register and was named an icon by the National Trust in 2006.
– Burghclere is home to, which is a National Trust property that houses some of a 20th century artist Stanley Spencer’s paintings.
– The summit was given to the National Trust in 1919 by Lord Leconfield.
– In January 2010, Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal became two of the first National Trust properties to be included in Google Street View, using the Google Trike.
– The grounds were saved with definite shape of foundations, and transferred to the National Trust in 1899.
– Annie Forsyth Wyatt was the driving force behind the beginning of the National Trust in Australia.
– In 1966, the estate was purchased by West Riding County Council and was acquired by the National Trust in 1983.
– In 1966 the estate was bought by West Riding County Council and was taken over by the National Trust in 1983.
