National Trust Days Out in London 2026
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We’ve had National Trust membership for years now and National Trust sites are always one of the first places we look at when planning a family day out. There aren’t that many National Trust days out in London but they are still some of our favourites in the South East and places that we go to as often as we can.
So here are our favourite London National Trust days out:
Morden Hall Park – Morden Hall Road, Morden, London SM4 5JD
Morden Hall Park is a green oasis in the city, giving a taste of a country estate with a glimpse of its agricultural and industrial history. This tranquil former deer park is one of the few remaining estates that used to line the River Wandle during its industrial heyday.
The river meanders through the park creating a haven for wildlife. The snuff mills, which generated the park’s income in the past, survive to this day. The renovated Stable Yard is the heart of the park with a second-hand bookshop, café and facilities while surviving estate buildings are used as workshops by local artists. The park is also home of the National Trust’s only garden centre.
Read about our time at Morden Hall Park here

Other National Trust sites in London
There are many other National Trust sites in London that we haven’t had the chance to visit just yet.
- George Inn
- Carlyle’s House
- 575 Wandsworth Road
- 2 Willow Road
- Fenton House and Garden
- Sutton House and Breaker’s Yard
- Red House
- Rainham Hall
- Ham House and Garden
- Osterley Park and House
So there you have our favourite National Trust sites in London. Have we missed your favourite from our list? Let me know and we’ll visit and add it in as soon as we can.
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