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Escape somewhere extraordinary

Celebrate your special occasion in a Landmark

 

If you are looking for a special place in which to celebrate a wedding anniversary, birthday or just to share some time with friends and family, our unusual buildings will ensure it will be a celebration you will never forget.

 

Our buildings sleep up to 16 people and in some places we have groups of buildings close by ensuring privacy as well as space to get together.

 

 

 

Inspiration for special occasions

 

For groups of between 10 and 16, visit our Larger Landmarks page

 

Cavendish Hall, Suffolk  

Larger Landmarks

Landmark offers a wonderful selection of larger properties, perfect for a range of special events or get-togethers. For reunions of family or friends, there are few places that could be better.

 

Groups of Landmarks

 

Ascog, Argyll and Bute  

Ascog, Isle of Bute, Argyll and Bute

Ascog is located on the sheltered east coast of the Isle of Bute.  In the large gardens of Ascog House and Meikle Ascog you can make the most of the mild climate, and strolling along the beach you may encounter seals.

     
Coombe, Cornwall  

Coombe, Morwenstow, near Bude, Cornwall

Coombe hamlet consists of a watermill, a mill house and several cottages built around orchards and a ford. In a sheltered valley, a stone’s throw from a sandy beach and delightful woodland, its exceptional setting provides the perfect place for a summer retreat.

     
Lower Porthmeor, Cornwall  

Lower Porthmeor, Near Zennor, Cornwall

From these three Landmarks you can explore the Cornish coast.  Bounded by a ridge of high moor and the Atlantic cliffs, they are ideal for anyone wanting to escape to tranquillity.

     
Saddell, Argyll and Bute  

Saddell Bay, Kintyre, Argyll and Bute

If you are seeking sea, solitude and some bracing Scottish air, at Saddell you can choose from a castle and five houses all close to the shore. Have the run of the steep old beechwood behind and the whole of Saddell Bay with excellent beachcombing and birdwatching opportunities and an extensive view of Arran.

 

 
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