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Spring 2018 Quantock and Blackdown hills Looking after Fyne Court and Wellington Monument as well as over 600 hectares of designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Together, we can look after this special place for ever, for everyone . Our work Wildlife spotting What’s on? Looking after places Cadbury Easter egg hunt Friday 30 March to Monday 2 April, 10am-2pm, Fyne people live Court Head to Fyne Court’s wild garden in search for spring- time clues to earn your reward Somerset Festival of Nature Saturday 5 May, Fyne Court, Quantock Hills Kick off a month of celebration of nature across all of Somerset Top of the Gorge festival Friday 22 June to Sunday 24 June, Cheddar Gorge Enjoy a weekend of adventure sports Stay a little longer… Where next? A former gardener’s cottage bursting with character, Coleridge Cottage Fyne Court Cottage, sleeps 6. Home of romantic poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge and the start of the Coleridge Way walk Search availability at nationaltrust.org.uk/holidays Knightshayes A country estate on a grand gothic scale, surrounded by acres of glorious gardens and parkland Barrington Court An empty Tudor house beautifully restored in the 1920s Fyne Court waymarked wander Fyne Court was home to the Crosse family for generations, until the house was destroyed by fire in 1894. The estate’s garden is now a haven for wildlife. Explore this wild garden, now hidden away in the Quantock Hills. Whether you’re looking for wildlife, natural play or peace and tranquillity, Fyne Court’s waymarked trails offer a lot to discover. These are easy walks over mixed terrain. Start in the car park, TA5 2EQ. nationaltrust.org.uk/Fyne-Court, nationaltrust.org.uk/Wellington-Monument #nationaltrust Images: Ross Hoddinott/Mike Henton. © National Trust 2018. The National Trust is a registered charity, number 205846. .