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What We Do
In the National Trust’s care are 70 properties, covering 250
acres and representing much of the best of Bermuda’s heritage
– a rich variety of traditional historic houses, islands,
gardens, cemeteries, nature reserves and coastline. In addition,
three museums display an outstanding collection of artefacts owned
and made by Bermudians, and tell the intriguing story of the island’s
development.
The Trust has a strong education programme, focused on encouraging
appreciation of our history and what it means to our future. We
are also a leading advocate and activist for Bermuda’s natural
environment.
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