Supporting Landmark

Your support is vital to our work rescuing threatened historic buildings. It also gives employment to craftspeople and creates training and apprenticeships.
Your donation today will make a lasting difference to people, and to our nation’s precious heritage.

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RAF Ibsley Watch Office

RAF Ibsley Watch Office once played a crucial part in Britain’s fight against the dark forces of Hitler’s planned invasion. The building at the former Second World War airfield in the New Forest now stands derelict and in peril. From its runways, between 1941 and 1944, both RAF and USAAF airmen flew out into hostile skies to defend Britain with great courage and at huge personal cost. With your support, we aspire to save it from decay or demolition to be a through-provoking place for eight people to stay.

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A grey, derelict building surrounded by greenery

South Tower at Wentworth Woodhouse

One of the largest and most notable 18th century houses in England, this Palladian mansion near Rotherham in South Yorkshire is set in an equally important landscape. Built by the Marquesses of Rockingham from 1730, the opulent exterior was matched by grand interiors and contents. Working in partnership with the Wentworth Woodhouse Preservation Trust, who are restoring this large and important site, we hope to create a Landmark for two in the South Tower of the East Front. A fundraising appeal for the project will be launched in late 2024.

Mavisbank House

50 years after it almost burnt to the ground, a major grant from the National Heritage Memorial Fund means we can now begin rescuing one of the most important buildings at risk in Britain. This extraordinary house, just outside Edinburgh, was built by celebrated Scottish architect William Adam in 1723. The NHMF’s £5.3m grant will enable Landmark to pursue phase one of a rescue plan to acquire Mavisbank and see the crumbling building and pavilions stabilised before any more historic fabric falls away.

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A derelict building

Lundy Fund

Lundy is an island which Landmark has the privileged responsibility of managing. Its position with the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the Bristol Channel to the east creates a unique combination of environmental conditions that support a variety of rare and spectacular wildlife. Lundy is home to an endemic cabbage, 200 Atlantic grey seals, the Southwest's largest seabird colony, historic monuments and much more. The island is protected under a number of UK and European designations.

We need your help to maintain the fragile balance between sustaining Lundy and welcoming visitors, whilst protecting its unblemished qualities and natural habitats.

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Greener Landmark Fund

We believe heritage is part of the solution to the extraordinary challenges of climate change and are committed to continuing to play our part in tackling them. We have ambitious plans to make our work even more environmentally sustainable. With your support, we could achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2045 and halve our carbon emissions by 2037.

A donation today will help us to install electric vehicle charging points, renewable energy sources, and to plant trees and protect wildlife. Please join us in this mission and make a donation if you can.

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Gift Aid 

As a UK taxpayer, your donations can gain an extra 25p for every £1 you give through the Gift Aid scheme. Even better, higher rate tax payers can claim an additional 37.5p for every £1 donated, which you can keep or pass on to any charitable organisation.

Please consider Gift Aid when you make a donation.

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Supporting Landmark

Any Questions?

Please call during office hours and we would be very happy to help. Contact us on 01628 825920