Over
40 years, Landmark has rescued more than 200 buildings, all of which
were at risk had we not taken them on. The letting income pays for
the ongoing maintenance of these buildings and ensures their future
is secure.
First, though, funds must
be raised for their restoration.
Appeals
We
are working hard to save the following buildings from neglect and
decay, and to give them a new life as places to stay in and experience.
However, work cannot begin until we have raised the money to pay
for their repair and restoration.
Please
Support Landmark and help us turn these
buildings into Landmarks. We are also fundraising to repair the
Lundy Beach Road to ensure the island remains open for all to enjoy.
Please
help us ensure our past has a future.
Warder's
Tower
Staffordshire
- A picturesque but derelict nineteenth-century tower set in a
beautiful country park near Biddulph.
- Project cost £700,000
- 21% funded
Find
out more about Warder's Tower
Cowside
North Yorkshire
- A rare unaltered
example of a late seventeenth century farmstead in the Yorkshire
Dales.
- Project cost £600,000
- 45% funded
Find
out more about Cowside
Queen
Anne's Summerhouse
Bedfordshire
- A foursquare, quatrefoil
folly of the finest quality brickwork, located in the woods on
the Shuttleworth Estate in Old Warden.
- Project cost £870,000
- 53% funded
Find
out more about Queen Anne's Summerhouse
The
Lundy Appeal
Lundy, North Devon
- Lundy is one of
the most important sites for nature conservation in the UK and
it is England 's only Marine Nature Reserve. The only way of access
on to the island is under threat and repairs are now critical.
- Project cost £250,000
- 68% funded
Find
out more about the Lundy appeal
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Current Projects
It
is thanks to our many supporters that restoration work is underway
at the following buildings and that their future is now secure.
Our restoration projects require the input of many specialists -
historians, building analysts, contractors and craftsmen – and use
traditional materials and crafts. Follow
the progress of these projects using the following links.
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Future
Landmarks
The
following buildings are some which we hope to be able to save. We
need to research each building and cost its restoration scheme before
beginning to fundraise. Some are already in our care while, for
others, negotiation with the owners is still in progress.
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