Landmark Trust properties with mobile coverage
A Landmark break is often a chance to disconnect from the world, where a building’s remoteness is part of its charm. Sometimes, though, you might want to make a phone call, send a text, look up the local supermarket opening times or check your travel plans. Happily, almost half of our Landmarks are in areas with either 4G or 5G (dependent on your provider and your position in the property), so you should be able to make calls, send messages and browse the web on your devices. So if coverage is key, see our list of castles, cottages, towers and other special places to stay that all have enough mobile signal to keep you connected during your holiday.
We have 92 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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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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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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£416
equivalent to £52.00 per person per night
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A medieval timber-framed building sitting on the church green at Clare, an unspoilt Suffolk market town. This welcoming and comfortable house exudes history.
- Dogs Allowed
- Yes
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 2
- 4 nights from
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£520
equivalent to £65.00 per person per night
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Anderton House is a Grade II* Modernist building designed in 1969 by architect Peter Adlington. Glass walls in the living room give striking views of the surrounding landscape.
- Dogs Allowed
- Yes
- Fire or Stove
- No
- Sleeps
- 5
- 4 nights from
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£636
equivalent to £31.80 per person per night
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Designed and constructed by James Mansergh and Robert Rawlinson, work began on Appleton Water Tower in 1877 to provide a clean water supply to the Sandringham Estate.
- Dogs Allowed
- Yes
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 2 +2
- 4 nights from
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£712
equivalent to £44.50 per person per night
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Ascog House is situated on the sheltered east coast of the Isle of Bute. With elegant and airy principal rooms on the first floor, it is a typical 17th-century laird’s house.
- Dogs Allowed
- Yes
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 6 +2
- 4 nights from
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£712
equivalent to £22.25 per person per night
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A fine example of a Scottish country villa, Auchinleck House was built around 1760 for the 8th Laird of Auchinleck. The grand architecture combines classical purity with baroque exuberance.
- Dogs Allowed
- Yes
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 13
- 4 nights from
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£1,024
equivalent to £19.69 per person per night
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This Gothic folly sits on the edge of the Gibside estate. It stands in the highest part of the park in a grassy clearing, looking down on an octagonal pool with views over the Derwent Valley.
- Dogs Allowed
- Yes
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 2 +2
- 4 nights from
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£440
equivalent to £27.50 per person per night
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Bath Tower is one of eight towers built in Caernarfon’s fortified walls in the late 13th century by King Edward I. Guests enjoy views of the Menai Strait and Caernarfon Castle.
- Dogs Allowed
- No
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 5
- 4 nights from
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£404
equivalent to £20.20 per person per night
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Beamsley Hospital is a circular almshouse encircling a chapel. Queen Elizabeth I gave consent for the foundation of Beamsley and it provided shelter for women until the late twentieth century.
- Dogs Allowed
- Yes
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 5
- 4 nights from
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£500
equivalent to £25.00 per person per night
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Recently restored, Belmont is a fine 18C villa in Lyme Regis which has been owned by pioneering business woman, Eleanor Coade, and author, John Fowles.
- Dogs Allowed
- No
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 8
- 4 nights from
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£1,016
equivalent to £31.75 per person per night
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Calverley Old Hall was the seat of minor Yorkshire magnates for over 500 years until it was sold in 1754. The village of Calverley is worth exploring, while Leeds and Bradford are nearby.
- Dogs Allowed
- No
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 8 +2
- 4 nights from
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£1,375
equivalent to £34.38 per person per night
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The views of the coastline from the verandah of Castle Bungalow are magnificent. This 1920's Boulton and Paul bungalow has snug wood-lined rooms and lattice windows.
- Dogs Allowed
- Yes
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 2 +2
- 4 nights from
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£496
equivalent to £31.00 per person per night
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Castle of Park is a Scottish tower house built in 1590. Whilst the exterior looks deceptively modest, the inside is surprisingly spacious and gives a glimpse into life as a Jacobean laird.
- Dogs Allowed
- Yes
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 7
- 4 nights from
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£556
equivalent to £19.86 per person per night
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