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Holidays in History. Our charity restores castles, forts, towers and cottages for self-catering breaks

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Mrs Mineham
Brampton, Cumbria
6 hours ago
Date of purchase: 16/06/2025
The House of Correction
Lovely Landmark in quiet position tucked away on edge of village. Enjoyed the open space for dining outside in beautiful weather, and dogs loved the occasional brave rabbit appearing from the moat....

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Mrs Brown
Crowborough
9 hours ago
Date of purchase: 16/06/2025
Sanders
Sanders is the perfect place to stay if you want to escape from the worries of the world. The air is pure, the birds sing, the house is cool on a hot day and I expect warm on a cold evening. There is...

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Mrs Bishop
Salisbury
11 hours ago
Date of purchase: 16/06/2025
Margells
A disappointing Landmark, rather tired. The kitchen was very dark and we would have loved, on the beautiful sunny days to have had breakfast in the garden, a bench/table would have been wonderful,...

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Mr Gregory
Liverpool
12 hours ago
Date of purchase: 16/06/2025
Bromfield Priory Gatehouse
Bromfield Priory gate lodge was our 13th Landmark. It was good/ very good. Negatives as they occur to me a couple of weeks later ; There is considerable road noise from the A59 about a hundred yards...

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Sally Gardiner
Surrey
15 hours ago
Date of purchase: 20/06/2025
Beckford's Tower
Beckford's Tower is in a perfect position. From the tower you can immerse yourself in the hustle and bustle of Bath and then retreat to a peaceful environment. There are regular buses from early to...

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Mr Smith
Chilterns
15 hours ago
Date of purchase: 16/06/2025
The Warren House
Exceptionally pretty location, well appointed and interesting house. The upside down layout makes the most of the view down to Kimbolton Castle (now a school). A fine oak staircase links the two...

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Mrs Salmon
Bristol
16 hours ago
Date of purchase: 13/06/2025
Ty Uchaf
A beautiful peaceful place. Lovingly cared for by it's housekeeper.
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Dr Hicks
Groomsport, Co Down
16 hours ago
Date of purchase: 16/06/2025
Paxton's Tower Lodge
First of 3 Landmarks for this trip. Easily found. Parking guidance unclear as it stated ‘park beside the cottage’ which is impossible, so I parked across the small gate making access with luggage a...

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Ms May
North Devon
19 hours ago
Date of purchase: 21/06/2025
Radio Room
Highly recommended for walkers, writers, stargazers, & anyone craving solitude in nature. The radio room is a perfect place to unwind, simple, compact & functional with a unique character & charm....

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Mr Longworth
Ambrosden
1 day ago
Date of purchase: 20/06/2025
The Shore Cottages No 2
Our 36th Landmark trust stay, and probably our favourite, a wow location just being able to watch the landscape, and sea life including seals. The suspension bridge takes care but you get used to...

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About The Landmark Trust
We take on historic places in danger and carefully and sensitively restore them. By making them available for holidays, we make sure they can be enjoyed by all, both today and for future generations. We have in our care nearly 200 buildings in Britain, several in Italy and France and one in Belgium. Though they range from the sober to the spectacular, all our buildings are rich in history and atmosphere. They include picturesque pavilions and medieval long-houses, artillery forts and Gothick follies, clan chiefs’ castles and cotton weavers’ cottages, the homes of great writers and the creations of great architects, from Browning to Boswell, from Pugin to Palladio.
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About The Landmark Trust
We take on historic places in danger and carefully and sensitively restore them. By making them available for holidays, we make sure they can be enjoyed by all, both today and for future generations. We have in our care nearly 200 buildings in Britain, several in Italy and France and one in Belgium. Though they range from the sober to the spectacular, all our buildings are rich in history and atmosphere. They include picturesque pavilions and medieval long-houses, artillery forts and Gothick follies, clan chiefs’ castles and cotton weavers’ cottages, the homes of great writers and the creations of great architects, from Browning to Boswell, from Pugin to Palladio.