Projects and appeals
Your support can make a real difference to the preservation and enjoyment of the UK’s architectural heritage. Our current appeals have already motivated many to donate. We hope you will join them. People choose to support Landmark in many ways. See the full range of options.
Current Appeals
The South Tower
Wentworth Woodhouse is one of the largest and most famous 18th century houses in England. Working in partnership with the Wentworth Woodhouse Preservation Trust, we hope to create a Landmark for two in the South Tower of the East Front.
This Palladian mansion is set in an equally important landscape, today rescued from open-cast mining during the mid-20th century. Built by the 1st and 2nd Marquesses of Rockingham from 1730. The upper chamber of the South Tower is an important survival of feminine taste in the Georgian period.
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. We aspire to rescue this monument to human courage and create a thought-provoking Landmark.
50 for Free
50 for Free offers free stays at Landmark Trust properties for charities and non-profit organisations. With the help of our supporters, we give people in need a free holiday in a Landmark - offering a precious moment of respite, valuable time with loved ones, or a break from everyday life. Each year, applicants choose from a selection of Landmarks across England, Wales, Scotland and Lundy. Some select their local Landmark whilst others opt for an exciting adventure further afield, enabling service users to take a short break that suits their needs
Future Projects
Works on the horizon
Here at Landmark, we are approached with around 150 endangered historic buildings each year. Here are a few buildings that may become future projects.