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Caring
for the countryside
The National Trust cares for more countryside than any
other conservation body in the UK. It is only thr ough the
support of our members and volunteers that we can
carry out vital work maintaining footpaths and stiles,
planting trees and hedges and protecting wildlife so that
the countryside can be enjoyed for ever, by everyone.
The Great Outdoors 
Watlington Hill, Watlington
Thanks to The National Trust, you
Oxfordshire 
can enjoy free access to some of
Chalk downland with impressive
the finest countryside in souther n
views and an excellent site for
England, including much of the
spotting Red Kites flying overhead.
Chilterns and the Cotswolds. 
West Wycombe Village and Hill
Bradenham, 
Buckinghamshire 
Buckinghamshire
Picturesque old village with
The village with surrounding
buildings spanning several hundred
farmland and woods makes an
years. Hill with fine views of the
ideal base for walking through
Chilterns, topped by the famous
typical Chiltern scenery.
gold ball of the Dashwood
Buscot and Coleshill
Mausoleum.
Oxfordshire
White Horse Hill, Uffington
Traditional agricultural estates and
Oxfordshire
picturesque villages in the heart of
A unique ancient site. Home of one
the Cotswolds.
of the oldest chalk figures in the
Coombe Hill, near Wendover
country and a remnant of the vast
Buckinghamshire
chalk grasslands which once
The highest point in the Chilter ns
covered the downs.
with spectacular views over three
counties.