A Landmark Christmas & New Year’s Eve

From a pre-Christmas getaway in a Gothic temple to a grand family gathering in a Scottish country house, the building conservation charity The Landmark Trust offers no shortage of options for a December trip, with each of its properties blending history and charm. Whether it’s basking in the quiet of a medieval cottage, hosting a New Year’s Eve celebration in a Lutyens masterpiece, or enjoying yuletide events in the local area, these handpicked properties promise to provide a magical base for December.

Best for… a festive December getaway

Set within the renowned landscape gardens at Stowe, this unusual Landmark property has a spiral staircase and expansive grounds to explore. Gothic windows in the temple reveal sweeping views of the surrounding monuments, lakes, and temples in this eighteenth-century landscape. The bedrooms, kitchen, and bathroom are tucked into the turrets, while the main sitting room stretches upward to a magnificent, gilded dome.

For those looking to get into the Christmas spirit, take a short walk from the temple and marvel at the giant Christmas tree that fills the New Inn courtyard in the Stowe Gardens. From 30th November until 5th January, visitors can see how wishes are sorted at the Wish HQ Sorting Office, before embarking on a festive “wish walk”, solving wish puzzles, wishing upon a star in the Temple of Venus, and adding a wish to the wish tree.

Stowe, Buckinghamshire

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Check in on 9th December for £53 PPPN (4 nights)

Best for… a big family Christmas

Auchinleck House

This impressive 18th-century country house is set within its own vast grounds, complete with fields, woodlands, and riverbanks. The spacious dining room, adorned with intricate plasterwork, adds a touch of elegance to every meal, while the library invites conversation and reflection, just as it once did for famed biographer James Boswell. The goal of most walks here is to find the property’s ice-house and grotto.

The nearby village of Ochiltree, with its charming main street of single storey cottages, is one of the oldest in East Ayrshire. Explore amazing castles like Dean, Culzean and Dundonald Castles, just some of the many scattered throughout the area. Dean Castle will be hosting its Starry Nights light show from 6th until 23rd December. There’s no shortage of activities for both adults and children alike, such as Singing Trees, a fairy den, Marshmallow Land, Candy Cane Lane, the Snowball Blizzard and even the mischievous Grinch.

Check in on 23rd December for £62.69 PPPN (7 nights)

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Ochiltree, Ayrshire

Best for… a cosy and quiet Christmas

Hole Cottage

Hole Cottage is a charming remnant of a late medieval timber-framed hall house, with its surviving cross-wing offering a rare glimpse into Kent’s rich architectural heritage. When the rest of the house was dismantled in 1833, this portion was spared, showcasing the top-heavy design characteristic of Kentish vernacular style from the period.

Best for… a cosy and quiet Christmas

Hole Cottage

Hole Cottage is a charming remnant of a late medieval timber-framed hall house, with its surviving cross-wing offering a rare glimpse into Kent’s rich architectural heritage. When the rest of the house was dismantled in 1833, this portion was spared, showcasing the top-heavy design characteristic of Kentish vernacular style from the period.

Best for… hosting a New Year’s Eve gathering

Goddards

Goddards, designed by the renowned architect Edwin Lutyens between 1898 and 1900 and expanded by him in 1910, is regarded as one of his most significant early works. Built in the traditional Surrey style, the house features a garden designed in partnership with the famous garden designer Gertrude Jekyll. Found on a small green in Abinger Common, the house is approached through almost tunnel-like woodland lanes near Leigh Hill. This serene location offers its own vast grounds, perfect for activities like croquet, energetic games, or simply unwinding in the courtyard garden. Nearby pubs worth visiting include The Volunteer and The Abinger Hatch in Sutton Abinger. For scenic walks, consider exploring the romantic ruins and woodland at Nymans Gardens.

Hoping to see some fireworks? The Mount hillside near Guildford is less than a 30-minute drive away from the property and from here, visitors can see the London fireworks, as well as several other displays all around. Advice is to park on Wodeland Avenue and walk up to enjoy the panoramic views.

Check in on 30th December for £127.98 PPPN (4 nights)

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Abinger Common, Surrey

Those looking for a New Year getaway can now enjoy four nights for the price of three when booking to stay over the New Year period (30th December-3rd January), with the code NY2025offer4for3 at the checkout.

www.landmarktrust.org.uk