In Brideshead Waugh set out with a similar task. Whilst today the purpose of the National Trust seems to be as an occasional stand-in for the John Lewis CafĂ©, it was set up in 1859, with the noble founding purpose of promoting “the permanent preservation for the benefit of the Nation of lands and tenements (including buildings) of beauty or historic interest”. This project, at its inception, was not focused on the acquisition of English stately homes. It was the work of writers like Waugh who demonstrated that England’s country piles were of “beauty” and “historic interest”. The National Trust Land Fund was created in 1946. It is a testament to the work that Waugh did to re-inspire interest in England’s ancestral seats, reviving a sense of national identity in touch with our history. Each stately home now stands testament to pride at the intergenerational work.
13 May 2023
Testament.
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