Countryside car parks at National Trust sites ‘gradually opening’ after lockdown

Countryside car parks at National Trust sites in Sussex are being gradually opened up to the public as lockdown eases.
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But people are being warned that they need to pre-book before visiting - and that National Trust houses and gardens remain closed.

Visitors are also being warned to be on the alert for wildlife which has moved into some areas since lockdown started.

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A spokesperson said: “We really understand that people want to get outside and we are happy that they want to do so, but for now the advice is: Stay local if you can – our houses and gardens remain closed.

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“We are opening up countryside car parks gradually, but many facilities will not yet be open. It’s important we don’t create hotspots.

“Take extra care to respect local residents and other visitors.

“Remember that wildlife may have moved in while we have been closed so please respect path diversions and follow signs.”

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Larger countryside car parks will open from Thursday (May 21) but visitors are being urged to check the trust’s website to see which areas will be available and to book a space. Some smaller site car parks have already reopened.

The spokesperson added: “For the moment our pay-for-entry places, including houses and gardens, remain closed. Any reopening will be phased and gradual.”

A booking system was due to open on the trust’s website today (May 18). Details about which car parks are bookable will appear on property webpages, and the trust is urging visitors to check online before travelling.

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