Goddards
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by daveuk1980
3y ago
This amazing house designed by Edward Lutyens is a property that I have stayed in for a Christmas and a New Year. Nestled in the countryside of Surrey, Abindger Common the huge house has a unique feature that makes this property stand out from other Landmark properties, a skittle alley dating back to 1901. Anyone staying here can still enjoy the very same game played all those years ago. Similar to bowls except using 9 pins in a diamond shape the aim is to knock down all pins with few a balls as possible. The property sleeps upto 12 people and very expansive throughout and extensive gardens to ..read more
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The Italian Gems
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by daveuk1980
3y ago
The beauty of Landmark Trust is it does not just confine itself to the UK. It does in fact have 5 properties in Italy where people can stay. The reason why these properties have made it onto the Landmark Trust portfolio is due to meeting the criteria of having some historical significance to the UK. The properties stretch from north to central Italy. They are 2 villas in one property called Mansarda del Frutteto, a fishermans cottage called Casa de Mar, San Fruttuoso on the Med, the Casa Guid near Florence, a Roman villa called Sant’Antonio near Rome and a huge villa that sleeps up to 16 peopl ..read more
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Escape to the Islands?
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by daveuk1980
3y ago
Landmark Trust have 2 properties in Channel Islands and 24 on the Lundy Islands. The most interesting is Fort Clonque on Guernsey. Overlooking the sea an old fort was originally built to fend off the French in 1850s. Sleeps 13 and makes a great Summer get away due to the warmer climate one can get in the channel islands. The rooms are split up into Quarters for example Officers’ and Soldiers’. Staying here would allow everyone to experience the wonders and splendor of Guernsey and rest of the rest of the channel islands. And take in activities such as as fishing and beach walks. Lundy islands ..read more
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Staycation Opportunities
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by daveuk1980
3y ago
With jetting abroad becoming ever more restrictive due to the ongoing Covid crisis staycations have become ever more popular. Even heard that summer 2021 cottages and UK holiday villas up to 70% booked up. And why not? Landmark Trust has hundreds of properties that cater for various numbers of people and are situated the length and breadth of the United Kingdom and many are on the coast. And even though I have stayed in many of the properties over the years there are still many I have not done for example The Grange. But the opportunities these Landmark Properties give really do take you to th ..read more
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Im a celebrity get me out of here!!
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by daveuk1980
3y ago
Based on the popularity of the show and this year the show is set in a Welsh castle it has boosted the interest in castles. I wish to emphasize that Landmark Trust restores many castles so people can stay in them. Please visit the site https://www.landmarktrust.org.uk/ for more information on hundreds across the whole of Britain that people can stay in for holidays and create their own games and stories ..read more
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West Blockhouse
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by AlliR
4y ago
The first time we saw the West Blockhouse work had not started on the refurbishment.  A dark, dank and dreadful building, void inside of all floors and only a broken rusty spiral staircase hanging down in the middle of the dripping interior.  No way was Landmark Trust going to be able to renovate this building.  Of course we shouldn’t have been there but we had managed to find it.  We departed sorely disappointed – we were never going to be able to stay there.  Twenty-seven months later we spent Easter there.  How does the Landmark Trust manage it!  Hanging o ..read more
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West Blockhouse visit
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by daveuk1980
4y ago
West blockhouse situated in Pembrokeshire in Wales was the ultimate stay. This is an old fort right on the coast, high walls, dungeons and roof tops. We had great fun creating griffin stories. We came here on a rare Easter trip back in late 80s I was only 8 then. Landmark Trust did an excellent job preserving the original features to create that fort feeling with lashing waves at bottom of the cliffs and amazing views. https://www.landmarktrust.org.uk/search-and-book/properties/west-blockhouse-13044/#Overview ..read more
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Latest news from Landmark Trust
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by daveuk1980
4y ago
We’re reopening! The UK government has announced that summer holidays are back on the horizon. We’ll be reopening Landmarks from 4 July on Lundy and 6 July in England, and are working towards 13 July in Wales and 17 July in Scotland ..read more
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The Martello Tower
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by ruthallison44
4y ago
My favourite Landmark – hmm that’s really hard as I have enjoyed them all so much.  Right, as I can’t make up my mind I am going for our first Landmark (at least 45 years ago) which was the Martello Tower (picture on Home Page) near Aldeburgh, Suffolk.  Being the largest of a chain of towers to keep out Napoleon it is built with nearly a million bricks. I would suggest that any future Landmarkers do not arrive when it is dark.  Needless to say we did and it took all five of us to dig our car out of the shingle on the beach because we had veered off to the left a bit too much. (S ..read more
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Goddards
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by daveuk1980
4y ago
This stately home in Surrey is a place we have been to a couple of times, once for Christmas and another for the New Year’s celebrations. Built by Edwin Lutyens in 1898 it has lovely gardens through which you can stroll or you may prefer to venture out to the surrounding forests. This property has large rooms, huge fireplaces, heavy old oak doors and stone floors. But the main thing that is unique about this particular property is that it has its own indoor skittle alley with pins and balls. It is similar to ten pin bowling in that you have to knock down the pins in as few balls as possible. T ..read more
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