Become a Patron of the Landmark Trust
The Patrons of the Landmark Trust are an exclusive group of dedicated supporters who wish to be more involved in Landmark's work and make a vital contribution to the rescue and restoration of historic buildings.
Sadly, each year we have to turn down many buildings which need our help, simply because we do not have the funds to rescue them. As a Patron, you will be making a real difference. Not only will you be helping us to save many fine buildings, but you will also be helping to preserve the traditional skills, crafts and materials used in the rescue of future Landmarks.
Your gift to Landmark
The annual donation to become an Individual Patron is a minimum of £1,000 per annum or from as little as £83 per month, if you wish to pay by Direct Debit. For Joint Patrons* we ask for a minimum donation of £1,500 annually or £125 per month by Direct Debit.
Life Patronage or Joint Life Patronage*, for donations of £10,000 or £15,000 respectively, will allow ongoing involvement with our work, while providing funds to help us plan for the future.
*Living at the same address
Benefits of becoming a Patron
In return for your Patronage it is our pleasure to give you:
- An advance complimentary copy of each new edition of The Landmark Trust Handbook
- Bespoke updates about current Landmarks undergoing restoration; the progress, the pitfalls and the discoveries
- Early booking privileges that include a period of exclusive access to forward bookings, including new Landmarks
- Exclusive invitations for you and your guest/s to bespoke events around the country, including to see work in progress and the end results
- An opportunity to meet our Director to learn of our future plans and to feed back your thoughts on our work or specific restoration projects
- Public acknowledgement (unless you wish otherwise) of your Patronage in our Annual Report and Accounts and our Annual Review

Peter Pearce, Landmark’s former Director, gives a talk to the Patrons after lunch on the first floor of Astley Castle, Warwickshire, during its restoration.
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Patrons are given an exclusive tour of the current restoration work at Stowe School and its historic landscape gardens, followed by tea at The Gothic Temple.
Events for 2012 will include a private visit to the Eton College library collections with a talk from one of Britain’s leading scholars on the Brownings and Casa Guidi, as well as an evening reception and tour of St Paul’s Cathedral led by Martin Stancliffe, formerly the Surveyor to the Fabric of St Paul’s and one of Landmark’s Trustees. To view the Patrons’ Programme of Events 2012 and the opportunities our Patrons have to see our work in action, click here.
If you wish to join this exclusive group of supporters and become a Patron of the Landmark Trust, simply fill out a form, complete all the necessary details and post it to:
Alexandra Davis
Development Office
The Landmark Trust
Shottesbrooke
Maidenhead
Berkshire
SL6 3SW
If you have any questions or would like to discuss alternative methods of payment, please do not hesitate to contact Alex Davis in the Development Office who will be delighted to hear from you.
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