The Landmark Trust is a British building conservation charity, founded in 1965 by Sir John and Lady Smith, that rescues buildings of historic interest...
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of Three Aristocratic Dynasties. p. 163. Landmark News, Spring 2011, The Landmark Trust, p.6. Landmark Trust: Warren House Castle history on Kimbolton...
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Irish Landmark Trust is an architectural conservation and educational organisation founded in Ireland in 1992. Similar to the British Landmark Trust (founded...
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television personality. Since 2012 she has served as director of the Landmark Trust. Keay grew up in a remote home in the West Highlands, the daughter of...
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Landmark Worldwide (known as Landmark Education before 2013), or simply Landmark, is an American employee-owned for-profit company that offers personal-development...
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Maidenhead. The trust works closely with the Landmark Trust which was also founded Sir John and Lady Smith in 1965. In 2020, the trust awarded £464,166...
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Gibside (category National Trust properties in Tyne and Wear)
the banqueting house is now owned by the Landmark Trust, and much of the rest of the estate by the National Trust. The Blakiston family acquired the estate...
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Lundy (category National Trust properties in Devon)
millionaire Jack Hayward, who donated it to the National Trust. It is now managed by the Landmark Trust, a conservation charity that derives its income from...
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Association Landmark Trust List of National Trust properties in England List of National Trust properties in Northern Ireland List of National Trust properties...
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Egyptian House, Penzance (category Landmark Trust)
Egyptian Revival architecture and has been in the ownership of the Landmark Trust since the 1970s. The current building dates from 1835 to 1836. The building...
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Crownhill Fort (category Landmark Trust properties in England)
Lord Palmerston's ring of land defences for Plymouth. Restored by the Landmark Trust, it is now home to several small businesses, museums, exhibitions and...
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Dunmore Pineapple (category Landmark Trust properties in Scotland)
who in 1974 gifted it to the National Trust for Scotland. The "Pineapple Lot" was then leased to the Landmark Trust, who restored the building and used...
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Auchinleck House (category Landmark Trust properties in Scotland)
The Glasgow Herald. p. 10. Retrieved 5 November 2018. "About Landmark". The Landmark Trust. Archived from the original on 9 January 2016. Wikimedia Commons...
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Star of Caledonia (redirect from Gretna Landmark)
was launched by the Gretna Landmark Trust called "The Great Unknown" as a way to get ideas for a new local iconic landmark. Three shortlisted artists...
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Canons Ashby House (category Landmark Trust properties in England)
turned into a meadow. "The Tower" of the building is in the care of the Landmark Trust and available for holiday lets. The interior of Canons Ashby House is...
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Calverley Old Hall (category Landmark Trust properties in England)
the restoration. The Trust aims at providing space for community use as well as holiday accommodation. In 2022 the Landmark Trust began restoring areas...
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Saddell (category Landmark Trust properties in Scotland)
deteriorated over the years before being bought by the Landmark Trust. In 1976, the Landmark Trust contracted Mr Robert R Mauchline to restore the castle...
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and two Jacobean banqueting houses; the latter were restored by the Landmark Trust. Lady Juliana Noel, Sir Baptist's daughter, and her family lived at...
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Cawood Castle (category Landmark Trust properties in England)
Guard during World War II. The castle is now in the ownership of the Landmark Trust, which has restored the gatehouse as a holiday home, while leaving the...
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Hillington near Sandringham. The tower, now restored, is managed by the Landmark Trust. The clocks were reset to Greenwich Mean Time during the two visits...
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National landmark may refer to: National Landmarks (Canada) National Landmark, a type of protected area managed by the Saint Lucia National Trust National...
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Hill House, Helensburgh (category Landmark Trust properties in Scotland)
furniture and fittings. In 1982, the house was donated to the National Trust for Scotland (NTS), which maintains and opens the house to visitors. Helensburgh...
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The Landmark Trust Lundy Island Philatelic Archive was donated to the British Library by the Landmark Trust in 1991 and consists of artwork, essays, proofs...
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Chapel", and the Landmark Trust say that this makes it almost certain that the structure originated as a religious building. When the Trust began to restore...
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pond, which then flows into a stream. The cottage is maintained by the Landmark Trust. A spring on Lansdown Hill, Bath was known as St. Winifred's Spring...
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Naulakha (Rudyard Kipling House) (category National Historic Landmarks in Vermont)
Lahore Fort in present-day Pakistan. The house is now owned by the Landmark Trust, and is available for rent. "Kipling named Naulakha after the book he...
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Appleton Water Tower (category Landmark Trust properties in England)
Water Tower, Sandringham | The Landmark Trust". www.landmarktrust.org.uk. Landmark Trust page for the tower Landmark Trust history sheet for Appleton water...
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Look up landmark in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A landmark is a notable geographical feature or building. Landmark, The Landmark, Landmark Building...
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(5 km) north of Bude. Most houses in the settlement are owned by the Landmark Trust. Combe lies within the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB)...
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Swarkestone Hall Pavilion (category Landmark Trust properties in England)
many years of neglect, in 1985 the Pavilion was acquired by the Landmark Trust. The trust reconstructed the pavilion at a cost of around £100,000; the dereliction...
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