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When you can visit North West National Trust sites for free in March
Returning for its ninth year, the open week offers anyone who has bought a National Lottery ticket, scratch card, or Instant Win Game, free tickets, tours, talks, and more.
The main venues taking part locally in the North West are:
National Trust – Dunham Massey – Free entry (March 7 – 14)
English Heritage – Carlisle Castle – Free entry (March 7,8,14, 15)
RSPB – Wild Haweswater – Guided Walk (March 10)
Braille IT (multiple locations) – Braille Taster Session (March 10-12, 14)
Manchester Wellbeing Cancer Choir – The Edge Theatre & Arts Centre – Free choir sessions (March 9, Every Monday, March 9 – 30)
Keswick Museum – Free entry (March 7-15)
Open Eye Gallery – 10 per cent bookshop discount (March 7-8, 10-15)
Burnside Centre – Free slice of cake and warm brew (March 9-13)
Wordsworth Grasmere – Free entry (March 7, 10-14)
Holy Trinity Warrington Coffee Bar – Free hot drinks, food and support (March 9, 11, 13)
National Trust – Acorn Bank – Free entry (March 7-8, 14)
National Trust – Hare Hill Gardens – Free entry (March 7-8, 11-14)
National Trust – Rufford Old Hall – Free entry (March 7-10, 13-14)
National Trust – Speke Hall – Free entry (March 7-14)
National Trust – Seaton Delaval Hall – Free entry (March 7-8, 11-14)
Lakeland Arts – Windermere Jetty Museum – Free entry (March 7-8, 10-15)
Lakeland Arts – Abbot Hall – Free entry (March 7, 11-14)
Lakeland Arts – Blackwell – the Arts & Crafts house (March 7, 9-14)
The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association – Free tour – Guide Dogs Regional Centre North West (March 12)
Community Solutions North West – Elmfield Hall – Free heritage talk (March 13)
De Butterfly – De Butterfly – Free creative wellbeing session (March 6, 20, 27)
HOME – Free popcorn (March 7-15)
St Wilfrid’s Church, Standish – Free tea or coffee (March 7)
Elizabeth Gaskell’s House – Free piece of contemporary writing for visitors to the House (March 11-13, 15)
Chetham’s School of Music – Stoller Hall – Free tours (March 10)
Darren Henley, Chief Executive of Arts Council England and Chair of the National Lottery Forum, said: “We’re thrilled to bring back National Lottery Open Week 2026!
“This year, we’re inviting everyone to see a National Lottery ticket as more than just a chance to win.
“It’s a passport to discovery, unlocking joy, opportunity, and possibility in communities across the UK.”
To view all venues and offers available, visit www.NationalLotteryOpenWeek.com.
