National Trust leaders said they should expect more severe weather events and put in measures to protect sites.
Storm Babet caused damage across historic landscapes, houses and gardens throughout the spine of England, the National Trust has said.
“It is now more important than ever that we play our part to adapt to our changing weather patterns as well as implementing more measures to tackle climate change. The trust runs Cragside in Northumberland, which was the first house to be powered by hydro-electricity. High winds blew a stone ball off one of its garden gates and toppled a sessile oak tree planted around 270 years ago.
“It certainly brings it home how vulnerable we are to extreme weather events like this when you see it unfold.
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