'We want people to sit, pause, relax': National Trust to open its libraries for public use

National Trust revamps grand houses to make them feel 'at home'

In a bid to shake off its stuffy reputation, the National Trust is now actively courting visitors to sit down, relax, and enjoy the serene surroundings of its stately homes. The cultural heritage charity has introduced several initiatives aimed at making these iconic properties more welcoming and accessible.

At Wightwick Manor in the West Midlands and Blickling Estate in Norfolk, two of the trust's grandest houses, efforts have been made to identify chairs with cushions featuring beloved animals, inviting visitors to take a seat and unwind. Modern children's books and nonfiction volumes are also being placed along visitor routes at these properties, allowing people to rest and read.

Other properties, including The Vyne in Hampshire, Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, Lacock Abbey in Wiltshire, Upton House in Warwickshire, and Dyrham Park near Bath, will also see improvements to seating arrangements. Bibliophiles can now look forward to reading in specially designed libraries at Wightwick Manor, Powis Castle in mid-Wales, and Kingston Lacy in Dorset.

The trust's director of cultural heritage, Tarnya Cooper, believes that these changes will make visitors feel more at ease, saying "We want people to be able to feel at home, feel relaxed and welcome." However, she notes that not all pieces of furniture can be sat on due to their historical significance or fragility. "There isn't a one-size-fits-all," she explained.

In addition to these interior changes, the National Trust is also focusing on exterior initiatives aimed at fostering a closer connection with nature. Plans include setting up big screens in towns and cities showing documentaries about seals, puffins, and beavers, while efforts will also be made to release more beavers into the wild and support the expansion of white-tailed eagles across England and Wales.

Finally, the charity has taken on the management of Heartlands in Cornwall, an eight-hectare heritage regeneration area surrounding a gateway to the Cornwall and West Devon mining world heritage site.
 
I think its so cool that they're makin' these old grand houses feel more like our homes 🀩. I mean, imagine sittin down with a good book in one of those libraries 😌. Its all about creatin a vibe where people can chill and enjoy the surroundings you know? They gotta change their rep to be more relaxed than stuffy πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. And I'm all for them showin documentaries about animals on big screens outside too πŸΏοΈπŸ¦…. Just think how nice it'll feel when we're watchin puffins fly around while we eat our snacks 🍿😊.
 
πŸ πŸ’Ί "The secret to a happy life is to be interested in lots of things, not interesting in one single thing." – Marcel Proust πŸ“š

I think it's dope that they're revamping these grand houses to make them feel more welcoming. I mean, who doesn't love just chillin' at an old mansion, right? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ It's like, we've all been there, scrolling through Instagram and seeing all these gorgeous pics of historical homes, but never really getting the chance to actually experience it. Now, with their new initiatives, I'm sure people will be like, "Yeah, this is where it's at." 😎
 
omg u gotta check out wightwick manor now its like they're really tryin 2 make these old mansions feel cozy & not so stiff lol i mean who doesn't wanna sit down & read a book or get some snacks with a cute animal cushion idk about the history thing tho but like if i'm payin to visit then id wanna be able 2 relax 2 πŸ˜‚ what do u think tho πŸ€”
 
I love seein' all these fancy grand houses gettin' a refresh πŸ πŸ’‘ The National Trust is doin' a great job makin' 'em feel more like, well, homes 😊 instead of just stuffy old museums. It's all about creatin' a cozy atmosphere where people can sit back, relax, and enjoy the surroundings πŸ΅πŸ“– I mean, who doesn't love a good seat with cushions featuring cute animals? πŸ˜‚ And addin' some books along the way is just the icing on the cake 🍰. It's all about makin' visitors feel welcome and at ease, you know? πŸ‘Œ
 
I'm loving this new direction for the National Trust 🀩. It's about time they shook off that stiff upper-lip vibe and made their grand houses feel like, well, homes. I mean, who doesn't love curling up with a good book in a comfy chair surrounded by all that history? And those animal-print cushions? Genius! πŸ˜‚

But what really gets me is how they're bringing nature into the mix. Big screens showing documentaries about wildlife and actual beavers being released back into the wild? Game-changer, IMO 🌳🐡. It's all about creating a sense of connection and community, which is exactly what we need more of these days.

And let's not forget those new libraries – I'm talking bibliophile heaven! πŸ“šπŸ’‘. It's amazing how something as simple as a comfy chair and a good book can bring people together. I'm so down for this rebranding effort and can't wait to see what other goodies the National Trust has in store for us ❀️.
 
I'm so down with this new vibe from the National Trust πŸ’†β€β™€οΈ! They're finally making those grand houses feel less stuffy and more welcoming 🏠. I mean, who doesn't love curling up with a good book in a comfy chair amidst all that history? πŸ“– It's all about creating a cozy atmosphere where people can just chill and enjoy the surroundings, you know? 😎 And it's not just about the chairs – they're also making sure people have access to nice reading spots and libraries πŸ“š. I love how they're trying to strike a balance between preserving history and making it feel more modern and inviting πŸ€—. It's all about creating a sense of community and belonging, you feel? 🌿
 
idk about this revamp thingy... i mean, it's nice that they're trying to make these grand houses feel more welcoming but isn't it just gonna be a bunch of tourists coming in and out like clockwork? πŸ•°οΈ anyway, gotta love the idea of modern kids' books along visitor routes tho πŸ“šπŸ‘
 
I'm so down for this new initiative from the National Trust! 🀩 I mean, who wouldn't want to sit down, relax, and enjoy the beauty of these grand houses? It's about time they made their stately homes feel more welcoming and accessible to everyone. Those comfy animal-print chairs at Wightwick Manor sound like just what visitors need to unwind after a long day of exploring. And can we talk about how awesome it is that they're creating special libraries for book lovers? I've always wanted to find a quiet spot in one of these historic homes to get lost in a good book. The trust's focus on connecting people with nature sounds amazing too - those outdoor screenings and beaver releases are genius! πŸŒ³πŸ’š
 
I'm loving how the National Trust is trying to shake off that formal vibe and make their grand houses feel more relaxed and welcoming 🀩. It's about time! I mean, who wants to sit in some stiff old chair when you can lounge around with a good book or just chill with your fam. The addition of animal-print cushions and comfy seating areas is genius 😊.

I'm also stoked they're focusing on exterior initiatives too. Nature lovers unite 🌳🐦! Who wouldn't want to watch documentaries about seals and puffins on the big screen in their hometown? And releasing more beavers into the wild is a great move - those little guys bring so much joy to our landscapes 🐾.

But, gotta say, I'm a bit curious... what's with all these new libraries popping up everywhere? Are they gonna have comfy reading nooks too? πŸ˜‰
 
I think its fab that the National Trust is trying to make these grand houses feel more welcoming. I mean, who doesn't love sitting down with a cuppa and some reading in a comfy chair? πŸ΅πŸ“– It's all about creating a cozy atmosphere, right? I'm not sure about releasing beavers into the wild though... I've seen those little guys on the telly and they look like tiny landmines! πŸ˜‚ But seriously, its good to see them trying to connect people with nature. Maybe we can just watch documentaries from our comfy seats instead of venturing out? 😊
 
I've been going to these grand houses for years and it's about time they relaxed their stuffy vibe πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, who doesn't love a good comfy chair and some reading material? It's like they're finally getting with the times! 😊 I'm loving the idea of being able to sit down and unwind in these beautiful surroundings. It's not just about admiring the architecture anymore, it's about feeling at home. And I think that's brilliant πŸ’‘.

I've been to some of the new properties they've opened up and it's like a breath of fresh air. The kids' books and comfy seating areas are a great touch. My little one loved flipping through the modern children's books in Wightwick Manor and then reading some nonfiction in Upton House was a real winner too πŸ“š.

The Trust is really on the ball with these changes, but it's about time we saw more of them being made. And I'm stoked they're doing some awesome exterior initiatives to get us outdoors and appreciating nature even more 🌳🐦.
 
omg I know what u mean about nt revamping their old houses 2 feel more welcoming lol like who wants 2 sit down & chill @ these super old places πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ anyway i think its great that they r makin these changes especially with the addition of comfy chairs w/ cute animals on them idk how many ppl would've wanted 2 read in a library tho but hey its all about makin u feel at home, right? πŸ πŸ’•
 
I think it's super cool that the National Trust is trying to make its grand houses feel more like homes πŸ πŸ‘. I mean, who doesn't love curling up with a good book in a comfy chair or reading about seals on a big screen outside? It's all about making these historic places feel more relaxed and welcoming for visitors. I'm sure it'll be a hit with families and anyone looking for a chill day out πŸ“šπŸŒ³. But, I do wish they'd add some more gaming stations or comfy sofas to the libraries... just saying πŸ˜‚
 
I'm so done with these revamped grand houses πŸ™„. I mean, come on, making chairs with animal cushions? It's just lazy 😴. Can't they just leave the old stuff alone? But I guess if it makes visitors feel more at home and relaxed, that's cool, I suppose πŸ‘Œ.

I'm not a fan of these new reading areas either πŸ“–. Just because you can put up some comfy chairs and some books doesn't mean I want to be in a library all day 😴. And what about the historical pieces that can't even be sat on? It's like, I get it, they're fragile, but can't we just find alternative seating options or something? πŸ€”

And don't even get me started on the big screens showing documentaries about wildlife πŸ“Ί. I mean, I guess it's nice and all, but isn't that just what nature documentaries are for in the first place? Can't we just leave them to the Discovery Channel or something? πŸ™„
 
πŸ™„ I'm not sure about this... making grand houses feel 'at home' just sounds like they're gonna get all comfy and relaxed and lose their stately vibe 😴. What's next, cozying up with a good book in the middle of the gardens? πŸ“– I mean, I guess it's nice that they're trying to make it more welcoming, but can't we just appreciate them for who they are – old and stuffy? 😊
 
🏠😊 I think its super cool that the National Trust is trying to make these old houses feel more welcoming and relaxed. I mean, who doesn't love curling up with a good book in a comfy chair surrounded by all that history? πŸ“š It's like they're inviting you to sit down, put your feet up, and just enjoy the vibes. And its great that they're adding some fun touches like animal-print cushions and modern books along the way routes. Its all about making these grand houses feel more 'at home'. πŸ’• The exterior stuff like wildlife documentaries and beaver releases is also really interesting and I love how it's trying to get people more connected with nature. What do you think, should we have more places where we can chill out and enjoy the surroundings? 😊
 
OMG 🀩 just read about National Trust revamping grand houses to make them feel 'at home'! πŸ˜‚ I'm all for it! I mean, who doesn't love a comfy chair and a good book in a stunning setting? πŸ“šπŸ  It's like they're saying, "Hey, come on in, relax, and take your time." The addition of modern children's books along visitor routes is genius πŸ’‘, especially for families with little ones. And can't wait to check out these new libraries - it's about time we had a space to unwind πŸ“–πŸ’†β€β™€οΈ! Also, the exterior plans are really cool too... who wouldn't want to watch documentaries about adorable animals on big screens outside? 🐻🌳 Just imagine it - a perfect day out for nature lovers and bookworms alike! 😊
 
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