UK holidays by public transport
For those wishing for a green holiday, or wanting to leave the car at home, many Landmarks can be reached using only public transport. Browse our list of Landmarks located near train stations, bus routes or other public transport networks.
We have 32 Landmarks for you...
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43 Cloth Fair is a fine Georgian house facing the churchyard of St Bartholomew the Great in the historic City of London and was the home of Sir John Betjeman.
- Dogs Allowed
- No
- Fire or Stove
- No
- Sleeps
- 2
- 4 nights from
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£956
equivalent to £119.50 per person per night
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We think the Music Room was built in around 1730 as a garden pavilion. The streets of Lancaster grew around it. The Baroque interior alone took 6,000 hours of craft skills to repair.
- Dogs Allowed
- No
- Fire or Stove
- No
- Sleeps
- 2
- 4 nights from
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£332
equivalent to £41.50 per person per night
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A clock tower overlooking the Exe estuary, ‘like a sleek racing yacht turned through 90 degrees and planted in the beach.’
- Dogs Allowed
- No
- Fire or Stove
- No
- Sleeps
- 2
- 4 nights from
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£264
equivalent to £33.00 per person per night
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This is a self-contained flat in the former residence of the Union’s Steward, an important figure in the famous debating society, the Oxford Union, formed in 1823 to encourage free speech.
- Dogs Allowed
- No
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 2
- 4 nights from
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£500
equivalent to £62.50 per person per night
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Originally a geological shop and museum, the Egyptian House in Penzance is a rare survivor of Egyptian-style architecture. This first floor apartment is one of three.
- Dogs Allowed
- No
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 3
- 4 nights from
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£268
equivalent to £22.33 per person per night
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45a Cloth Fair is a fine Georgian house close to Smithfield Market. It is an oasis of relative calm in central London.
- Dogs Allowed
- No
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 4
- 4 nights from
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£1,344
equivalent to £84.00 per person per night
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William Beckford designed Beckford’s Tower in the 1820s as his museum and treasure house. Today the Tower recreates the flavour of Beckford’s extravagant and sumptuous interiors.
- Dogs Allowed
- No
- Fire or Stove
- No
- Sleeps
- 4
- 4 nights from
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£572
equivalent to £35.75 per person per night
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Coed y Bleiddiau is a small railway cottage at a remote private halt on the restored Ffestiniog Railway.
- Dogs Allowed
- No
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 4
- 4 nights from
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£504
equivalent to £31.50 per person per night
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Built for John Lanvin in about 1835, the colourful front elevation is heavily decorated with flamboyant lotus-bud capitals. This second floor apartment is one of three.
- Dogs Allowed
- No
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 4
- 4 nights from
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£256
equivalent to £16.00 per person per night
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This third floor apartment has amazing views, through the chimney pots of the town, of Mounts Bay and St. Michael’s Mount.
- Dogs Allowed
- No
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 4
- 4 nights from
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£284
equivalent to £17.75 per person per night
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Marshal Wade’s House stands in the centre of Bath, neighbouring the Roman Baths and Bath Abbey. It offers exceptional views of Jacob’s ladder, the famous carving on the Abbey’s west front.
- Dogs Allowed
- No
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 4
- 4 nights from
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£688
equivalent to £43.00 per person per night
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Nearly a million bricks were used in the construction of this Martello Tower; the largest and most northerly of a chain of towers put up to counter the threat of Napoleon.
- Dogs Allowed
- Yes
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 4
- 4 nights from
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£824
equivalent to £51.50 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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£292
equivalent to £18.25 per person per night
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At the centre of Colchester's cloth trade, the windows were designed to give light to the weavers at their looms. A snug retreat from which you can explore the historic town.
- Dogs Allowed
- No
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 4
- 4 nights from
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£360
equivalent to £22.50 per person per night
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St Edward’s Presbytery was built by Augustus Welby Pugin in 1850, part of this great architect’s original concept for this important Gothic revival site on the West Cliffs.
- Dogs Allowed
- No
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 4
- 4 nights from
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£380
equivalent to £23.75 per person per night
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