Commonly associated with the many country houses it owns, it might come as a surprise to some to learn that the National Trust was founded not just to protect country houses and their way of life, but to save green spaces for the benefit of the working class in London. In this podcast, Edinam Edem-Jordjie, New Museum School Trainee at National Trust – Morden Hall, examines the role of the National Trust and its founders in the open spaces movement and what the Trust is doing to uphold the legacy of the movement.