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Posted 17 May 2022
English heritage Annual Membership - Adult £49.50 / Two adults and up to 12 children £86.25 with code (more in post) @ English Heritage
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This deal is expired. Here are some options that might interest you:
If looking for a discount on English Heritage annual membership giving access to over 400 historic places, use code TZ2022 to reduces prices by 25% which makes individual membership £49.50 or if you have a family of two adults and up to 12 children works out at £86.25. Other pricing listed below.
Memberships and pricing with code TZ2022
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Terms and conditions
Family memberships includes up to six accompanying children under 18 within the family group, per adult member. Free parking is available for members only. Details on English Heritage managed sites are included in the Members’ Handbook. This 25%-off offer is only available on English Heritage Membership with a one off or annual membership by Direct Debit and is not available on monthly Direct Debits, Life Memberships, or renewal. Cannot be combined with any other offer. The 25%-off is valid until 24 June, 2022. Not available to those with an existing membership. Restrictions may apply. Subject to availability. Cannot be applied to tickets already purchased. The regular value stated is based on the maximum combined cost of the items in this package at time of publication, verified on 16 May, 2022. No cash value or cash back. English Heritage Trust's full terms and conditions apply and can be viewed here: english-heritage.org.uk/mem…rms. English Heritage Trust is solely responsible for all customer service in connection with your purchase; Travelzoo has no liability for such service.
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Memberships and pricing with code TZ2022
- Individual adult, usually £66, is now £49.50
- Senior (age 65 and over), usually £59, is now £44.25
- Young adult/student (ages 18-25), usually £53, is now £39.75
- Joint adult (two adults), usually £115, is now £86.25
- Joint senior (two people aged 65 and over), usually £92, is now £69
- One adult and one senior joint, usually £103, is now £77.25
- A family of one adult and up to six children (under 18), usually £66, is now £49.50
- A family of two adults and up to 12 children (under 18), usually £115, is now £86.25
Key Benefits of membership
- Unlimited access to over 400 historic places. English Heritage oversees 66 castles, 58 prehistoric sites, 27 forts and defences, 23 historic gardens, and seven palaces.
- The historic places in the care of English Heritage span six millennia and include palaces, houses, hill figures, castles, abbeys, industrial sites, Roman forts, and even Medieval castles. Your annual pass will give you access to notable historic places including Dover Castle, Battle Abbey — the site of the 1066 Battle of Hastings — and many more
- Your annual pass also gives you benefits across the UK and Ireland. In Wales, you get half-price entry to historic places protected by Cadw. In Scotland, you can explore more than 70 properties under the care of Historic Scotland, with half-price admission during the first year that you are a member of English Heritage. In Ireland, your membership entitles you to free entry to more than 40 iconic Irish sites looked after by OPW.
- You'll also get a copy of the Members' and Visitors' Handbook 2022/23, and four issues of English Heritage Members' Magazine throughout the year
- Free parking is available where the car park is owned by English Heritage
Terms and conditions
Family memberships includes up to six accompanying children under 18 within the family group, per adult member. Free parking is available for members only. Details on English Heritage managed sites are included in the Members’ Handbook. This 25%-off offer is only available on English Heritage Membership with a one off or annual membership by Direct Debit and is not available on monthly Direct Debits, Life Memberships, or renewal. Cannot be combined with any other offer. The 25%-off is valid until 24 June, 2022. Not available to those with an existing membership. Restrictions may apply. Subject to availability. Cannot be applied to tickets already purchased. The regular value stated is based on the maximum combined cost of the items in this package at time of publication, verified on 16 May, 2022. No cash value or cash back. English Heritage Trust's full terms and conditions apply and can be viewed here: english-heritage.org.uk/mem…rms. English Heritage Trust is solely responsible for all customer service in connection with your purchase; Travelzoo has no liability for such service.
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Edited by Chanchi32, 17 May 2022
44 Comments
sorted byEasy! Old Castles, ruins, etc. is English Heritage. Houses (all sizes, though mostly bigger), gardens, coastline, countryside are National Trust though the last 2 are generally free to enter
Definitely English Heritage then. However, National Trust tends to have better facilities. Some English Heritage sites have virtually nothing other than the ruin itself. Things may have changed in recent years though.
Included in the cssc fee.
That's definitely English Heritage but I'd say the most important factor is where you live. A lot of areas have a bias toward one or the other, or if you're unlucky neither. West of Windsor for instance is very sparse for both, which you probably wouldn't guess.
nationaltrust.org.uk/sea…map
english-heritage.org.uk/vis…es/
Be sure to check the "free to enter" option for English Heritage as well in case there's no point joining at all where you are, as they have a fair number like that. National Trust doesn't really.
Also Cadw if you want to visit Welsh castles. Its cheaper than English Heritage and in the 2nd year of membership you can go to English Heritage & Scottish sites free (discounted within the first year).
It’s great they have such a huge allowance though. So many places assume a family is 2 adults and 2 children and can’t comprehend any different.
Sounds like a nightmare
I assume the English Heritage 'members only' events are excluded. These seem mostly aimed at kids, from what I can see. (edited)
i signed up last week and got it for £92 so not too bad - but checked her first as well - always the way
I can help if you're still interested. Please PM me and I'll send you details
I know right? I bet the Radford family are furious...
Yeah good point
...best way to get your money's worth out of this deal! (edited)
Does the CSSC card give you access via their fee, or do you have to pay for English heritage membership also?
I like old castles , ruins, prehistory . Not fussed with more contemporary stuff and gardens etc
It includes family membership
Touché
We have used our CSSC card to get into "special events" for free just as EH members would. Don't know if that's always possible.
Sounds like a class
Still too much for just two adults. I don’t want to supplement other peoples 12 kids. (edited)
Only 2 things worth visiting, rest are a joke and some actually free to all (edited)
Thanks! I've sent you a pm!