Telegraph
(Filed: 23/01/2005)
A restriction imposed by the pious donor has provoked accusations of discrimination and could soon be illegal, writes Chris Hastings
The National Trust has been accused of religious discrimination after it advertised a vacant 17th century house as being suitable only for practising Roman Catholics.
The trust says that the advertisement for Lawes Cottage in Dinton, Wiltshire, which appeared in The Catholic Herald newspaper, contains the restriction in order to comply with the wishes of the person who donated the property.
"The memorandum of wishes from the donor family state this property should be let to practising Roman Catholics," the advertisement says.
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