We have 26 Landmarks for you...
Midlands
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Standing guard over Tewkesbury Abbey, this grand building of about 1500 provides a captivating base from which to explore the interesting town of Tewkesbury, the Cotswolds and Cheltenham.
- Dogs Allowed
- No
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 2
- 4 nights from
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£320
equivalent to £40.00 per person per night
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Deep in the woods sits this octagonal folly – with a real surprise inside. The ceiling and walls of the main room are festooned with shells, while in the basement is a cold plunge pool.
- Dogs Allowed
- No
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 2
- 4 nights from
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£356
equivalent to £44.50 per person per night
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The Birdhouse was designed in 1783 by the architect James Wyatt in a spectacular natural setting that could serve to define the Picturesque movement. Today, it is a romantic hideaway for two.
- Dogs Allowed
- Yes
- Fire or Stove
- No
- Sleeps
- 2
- 4 nights from
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£309
equivalent to £38.63 per person per night
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This very clever scale model of a French chateau sits on a hill above the River Trent in the middle of the Lincolnshire countryside.
- Dogs Allowed
- No
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 2
- 4 nights from
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£319
equivalent to £39.88 per person per night
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This tiny building is a miraculous survival, a medieval well chapel. It is built above an ancient and venerated spring that feeds three linked pools and that is still flowing today.
- Dogs Allowed
- Yes
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 2
- 4 nights from
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£168
equivalent to £21.00 per person per night
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This tiny pavilion was a majestic grandstand for the enclosure in front. It is a mature expression in miniature of all that was best in Tudor and Jacobean architecture.
- Dogs Allowed
- No
- Fire or Stove
- No
- Sleeps
- 2
- 4 nights from
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£247
equivalent to £30.88 per person per night
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Canons Ashby is a 16th century house, hardly touched since 1710. Our Landmark is at the top of a tower, and its light and pretty rooms have views of the beautifully restored gardens.
- Dogs Allowed
- No
- Fire or Stove
- No
- Sleeps
- 2
- 4 nights from
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£222
equivalent to £27.75 per person per night
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Bush Cottage is a quintessential English cottage sat alone in amongst verdant rolling hills. With a front door framed in roses, it was built of timber felled in 1548.
- Dogs Allowed
- Yes
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 2 +2
- 4 nights from
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£227
equivalent to £14.19 per person per night
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The House of Correction, built in 1611, sits on the site of a medieval castle. A small prison such as this was intended to house minor offenders, today, only the grand entrance survives.
- Dogs Allowed
- Yes
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 4
- 4 nights from
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£351
equivalent to £21.94 per person per night
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This substantial house, formerly a grocer’s home and shop, overlooks the Severn gorge right at the point where it is spanned by the world’s first bridge to be built entirely of iron.
- Dogs Allowed
- No
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 4
- 4 nights from
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£332
equivalent to £20.75 per person per night
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This snug cottage on the towpath of the Stratford-upon-Avon Canal was built for the man who maintained not just the lock but also the stretch of canal up to the next lock.
- Dogs Allowed
- Yes
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 4
- 4 nights from
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£290
equivalent to £18.13 per person per night
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Situated on the Worcester and Birmingham Canal, Lock Cottage was built between 1790 and 1815. Many lock cottages were ruthlessly demolished during the 1950s, making this a rare survivor.
- Dogs Allowed
- No
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 4
- 4 nights from
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£265
equivalent to £16.56 per person per night
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North Street is the earliest planned industrial housing in the world and now part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The terrace was built in 1771 to house workers from the new cotton mill.
- Dogs Allowed
- No
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 4
- 4 nights from
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£223
equivalent to £13.94 per person per night
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This well-made house once belonged to a stocking weaver, whose trade made Tewkesbury famous in the 18th century. Set in a quiet lane, the Abbey and the River Avon are a short walk away.
- Dogs Allowed
- No
- Fire or Stove
- No
- Sleeps
- 4
- 4 nights from
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£246
equivalent to £15.38 per person per night
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A banqueting house for Old Campden House built in 1613 by wealthy merchant Sir Baptist Hicks. The house burned during the Civil War, but its Banqueting Houses survive.
- Dogs Allowed
- No
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 2 +2
- 4 nights from
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£458
equivalent to £28.63 per person per night