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This British Unesco Heritage Site Known As The ‘Birthplace Of The Industrial Revolution’ Will Join The National Trust In 2026

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Ironbridge with sunrise, in Telford Shropshire, uk 12-12-2021


One of Britain’s most treasured historic landscapes is set to embark on a transformative new chapter as it becomes a National Trust attraction from spring 2026.

The announcement marks a significant change for this UNESCO World Heritage sitecelebrated as “the birthplace of the industrial revolution,” and revered worldwide as a monument to human ingenuity and progress.​

Britain’s industrial gem set for a new era with the National Trust

Ironbridge Gorge is no ordinary stretch of countryside. Its collection spans over 400,000 artefacts, alongside historic buildings, museums, and original industrial tools that testify to the area’s pivotal role in the 18th and 19th centuries.

UNESCO recognises Ironbridge Gorge for its “outstanding value to humanity,” pointing out how it “shows all the elements of progress that contributed to the rapid development” of the industrial revolution, from the extraction and processing of essential materials to the pioneering railways that carried them across Britain.​

Ironbridge Gorge under the National Trust

Ownership of Ironbridge Gorge will transfer from the Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust to the National Trust, which stewards dozens of Britain’s castles, landscapes, and heritage sites. The National Trust is poised to acquire all of the Gorge’s historic properties, including 35 listed buildings, a monumental 1800s furnace, a recreated living Victorian village, and a famed tile museum.

The move is backed by a £9 million government grant, underscoring the site’s cultural and historical importance. UK Culture Minister Lisa Nandy emphasised Ironbridge’s place as “vital,” praising its legacy of British engineering that ranged from steam engines to iron boats.​

Free access to the Ironbridge Gorge for National Trust members

The transition promises tangible benefits for visitors: National Trust members will enjoy free access to the Gorge’s heritage buildings, monuments, and ten immersive museums. The charity has ambitious plans to almost double annual visitor numbers from 330,000 to 600,000 making the site more accessible to families and new generations. Until spring 2026, the site will continue to operate under the Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust, with general admission costing £30 for adults.​

The National Trust’s stewardship will help preserve the area’s rich legacy and broaden its appeal as a family-friendly destination, ensuring that the achievements of “ingenious Britons who designed and constructed so many iconic pieces of engineering” continue to inspire visitors for generations to come.​

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