A solitary ice-cream stand on Woolacombe beach, north Devon. The beach will feature in a new version of the Monopoly game made by the National Trust. The launch of the game makes the National Trust the first charity to have a version of Monopoly, which has been mass produced since the 1930sPhotograph: Ben Birchall/PAFamily home of Paul McCartney which will feature in a new version of the Monopoly game made by the National TrustPhotograph: PA/PAHandout photo issued by the National Trust of a new version of the Monopoly game made by the National Trust featuring famous buildings and sights from around the UK. Photograph: National Trust/PA
Dolbadarn Castle in Llanberis which will feature in a new version of the Monopoly game made by the National Trust.Photograph: David Jones/PAHardwick Hall in Derbyshire which will feature in a new version of the Monopoly game made by the National TrustPhotograph: National Trust/PAA general view of the Giant's Causeway, in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, which will feature in a new version of the Monopoly game made by the National TrustPhotograph: Paul Faith/PANational Trust of Lyme Park house in Cheshire which will feature in a new version of the Monopoly game made by the National Trust.Photograph: National Trust/PAChartwell was the family home of Sir Winston Churchill, and is now maintained as a museum by the National TrustPhotograph: CorbisThree of Snowdon's five peaks reflected in the surface of Llyn Mymber lake, in the Snowdonia National Park, Wales.Photograph: John Noble/Corbis18th century back to back housing in Birmingham's Inge Street which will feature in a new version of the Monopoly game made by the National Trust. Photograph: National Trust/PA
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