Each Landmark Trust property has its own property page on the website where essential information can be found including access information for that property.
The Landmarks available as part of the 50 for Free scheme have been selected for their flexibility and in many cases have been restored with accessibility in mind.
Due to the nature of historic buildings, some Landmark properties are not suited to those with limited mobility or physical disabilities. Many Landmarks have steep or narrow staircases, uneven floors and thresholds, changes of level, low ceilings or beams, as well as indistinct colours on steps and in corridors.
Most accessible 50 for Free properties
- Cavendish Hall (Suffolk), for instance has accessible features including a ground floor bedroom, bathroom and accessible kitchen.
- Winsford Cottage Hospital (Devon) has level access throughout the building and wide doorways.
- Station Agent's House (Manchester) has lift access to the 1st and 2nd floors.
Best Landmarks for public transport access
Support for neurodiverse 50 for Free guests
- A floorplan is available on every property page allowing applicants to study the layout of a building in advance.
- If additional photos of the Landmark are required to support visualisation before the stay, we are able to provide these on request.
We recommend applicants call Booking Enquiries on 01628 825925 to find out the suitability of a particular Landmark for a specific disability. Further information on access on Lundy can also be found here.
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