National Trust Podcast

By: National Trust
  • Summary

  • Delve into immersive tales of history, nature and adventure with the award-winning National Trust Podcast. From wild landscapes to heritage sites and historical legends, unearth fascinating stories about people and places in the UK. This series, travel to the 1930s to unmask the eccentric Ferguson’s Gang, find out how the felling of the Sycamore Gap tree impacted the community, and discover what life was like for the people who toiled deep in a Roman gold mine. This podcast is made by the National Trust, Europe’s biggest conservation charity. Looking after history, nature and beauty for everyone to enjoy. Discover more from National Trust Podcasts Listen to Ranger Rae Rae and the Wildlifers, our new kids' podcast: https://podfollow.com/national-trust-kids-podcast See videos of the National Trust Podcast on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/@nationaltrustcharity/podcasts Get in touch with feedback and ideas for stories you'd like to hear: podcasts@nationaltrust.org.uk
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Episodes
  • Surfing in the North Sea | An Unimaginable Dream
    Nov 21 2024
    As a wheelchair user, Melissa rarely has the opportunity of spending time on the beach with the rest of her family; and an activity for them all in the water together was unimaginable.
    But an ‘adaptive surfing for families’ session in South Shields in the North East, changed everything.
    You can watch a video of this podcast on National Trust Youtube:
    https://ntpodcasts.org/Video

    [Ad] Open the door to more with a National Trust membership. As well as free entry and parking at over 500 places we care for, you’ll receive:
    • Access to our online Members’ Area, full of exclusive member-only content,
    • A yearly handbook packed with visit inspiration,
    • And our award-winning member magazine 3 times a year. Now also available digitally.
    Become a National Trust member:

    nationaltrust.org.uk/become-a-member.
    For a taste of the digital magazine, visit nationaltrust.org.uk/historic-recipes, or if you're a member and you'd like to switch, look for My Account on the website.

    Production:
    Host: Claire Hickinbotham
    Producer: Katy Kelly
    Sound Design: Jesus Gomez

    Discover More:
    Find out more about South Shields Surf:
    southshieldsurf.co.uk

    Learn about Team England Para:
    Adaptive/Para - Surfing England

    If you’d like to get in touch with feedback, or have a story connected with the National Trust, you can contact us at: podcasts@nationaltrust.org.uk


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    19 mins
  • Isaac Newton | The Gravity of Good Friends
    Nov 7 2024
    Sir Isaac Newton is best known for coming up with the theory of gravity while relaxing in his orchard, thanks to an apple that fell beside him one afternoon – helping him to unravel one of the universe's great mysteries. But that story is only a small part of the tale...
    Heather Birkett delves into one of the greatest minds of all time. Discover how a friendship with astronomer Edmund Halley helped to bring Isaac's ideas to the world and beyond.

    [Ad from our sponsor]
    This episode is supported by Blue Diamond Garden Centres. Fill your space with beauty and heritage with a collection of bulbs, seeds and plants, curated by Blue Diamond Garden Centres working with National Trust gardeners. A minimum of 10% of the retail selling price will be given to support the National Trust’s conservation work and ambitions to plant and establish 20 million trees by 2030.
    https://www.bluediamond.gg/national-trust

    Production
    Host: Heather Birkett
    Producers: Jack Glover and Michelle Douglass
    Sound Design: Jesus Gomez

    Discover more
    This episode continues the story from a previous release 'Pips in Space | Featuring Tim Peake'. You could listen to that episode and hear more about the Newton Trees:
    https://bit.ly/NTPod81

    Find out more about Woolsthorpe Manor
    www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/nottinghamshire-lincolnshire/woolsthorpe-manor

    Read a biography about Sir Issac Newton
    www.newtonproject.ox.ac.uk/

    If you'd like to get in touch with feedback, or have a story connected with the National Trust, you can contact us at podcasts@nationaltrust.org.uk
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    18 mins
  • Ghost Stories | Murder in the Castle
    Oct 17 2024
    On 18th March AD 978 at Corfe Castle in Dorset, a 16-year-old boy was brutally stabbed in the back and died shortly after. That boy was the teenage king, Edward the Martyr. But who was the murderer, or murderers?
    Join James Grasby and author Anna Groves on this Halloween historical Whodunnit, as they try and figure out who committed the regicide, with the help of some other worldly encounters.

    [Ad from our sponsor] This podcast episode is sponsored by family history website Findmypast. What was life like for domestic servants, workers and local communities at our most fascinating heritage sites? Discover how people from all walks of life lived and worked, and who with, in hundreds of census records, for free, by signing up with Findmypast. And find out about the free trial that you could use to explore your family history. See where the past takes you at: findmypast.co.uk/national-trust

    Watch a video of this podcast on the National Trust’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@nationaltrustcharity/podcasts

    Production
    Hosts : James Grasby and Anna Groves
    Producers : Pippa Tilbury-Harris and Nikki Ruck
    Sound Design: Jesus Gomez
    Actor voices :
    Caitlin Packer, Ethan Hughes, Louise Bray, Mark Powell courtesy of Prime Theatre

    Discover More
    If you’d like to read more about the ghosts of the National Trust, you can purchase Anna Groves’ book, ‘Britain’s Ghosts’ here:
    https://shop.nationaltrust.org.uk/national-trust-britain-s-ghosts.html

    To find out more about Corfe Castle including details for visiting, please click here: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/dorset/corfe-castle

    If you'd like to get in touch with feedback, or have a story connected with the National Trust, you can contact us at podcasts@nationaltrust.org.uk
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    24 mins

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