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Martello Tower, Slaughden Road, Suffolk

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Mrs Drury
Lincoln
13 days ago
Date of purchase: 23/08/2024
Martello Tower
I would well recommend this was the first time we had stayed in a landmark trust property. Its a great way to learn about history, one can't help but wonder about what happened in the building and the
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Paul
Leicestershire
2 months ago
Date of purchase: 13/05/2024
Martello Tower
A unique place to stay that is worth a visit. As you drive up to the tower, it at first looks like nothing special in the distance, but then the size of it gets you and it looks incredible. It is li
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Peter Beverley
Abingdon
3 months ago
Date of purchase: 26/04/2024
Martello Tower
The Martello Tower is in an extraordinary position between the sea and the river Alde and the views are spectacular. Inside, don’t expect luxury - the kitchen and bathroom are small but functional and
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Trusted Customer
4 months ago
Date of purchase: 12/04/2024
Martello Tower
This was my second visit to the Martello Tower. For my friend, it was her Landmark debut and she loved every minute. We watched the seals from the roof as they popped their heads up, as if to say "H
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Mr Alexander
Sevenoaks
4 months ago
Date of purchase: 08/04/2024
Martello Tower
Excitement rose as we accessed the massive brick Tower across a high level bridge, through heavy wooden door which revealed a corridor leading within the 6 foot thick walls and into a warm, vaulted an
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Trusted Customer
5 months ago
Date of purchase: 18/03/2024
Martello Tower
Have wanted to stay in the Martello Tower for a long time, and very happy to have finally got there. Very atmospheric building and location. Surprisingly warm and comfortable, as it was described as b
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Angela and Ian
Lancashire
6 months ago
Date of purchase: 12/02/2024
Martello Tower
Unforgettable experience, what a privilege to stay in this fantastic building! Very warm ,cosy and well prepared, Aldeburgh is a lovely town too. Only issue is that the access road is very rough so ca
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Mr Beale
8 months ago
Date of purchase: 11/12/2023
Martello Tower
Fascinating historic building with waves crashing around, but surprisingly warm and comfortable.
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Denise
Udimore
9 months ago
Date of purchase: 04/12/2023
Martello Tower
We have always wanted to stay in a Martello tower, and we're delighted the Landmark trust enabled us to. The situation was very atmospheric but also convient being only a short walk to Aldburgh with g
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Trusted Customer
10 months ago
Date of purchase: 06/10/2023
Martello Tower
A great place to stay and close to the sea. The walk into Aldeburgh was generally enjoyable although exposed to the elements. Aldeburgh is a lovely seaside town.
About The Landmark Trust
We take on historic places in danger and carefully and sensitively restore them. By making them available for holidays, we make sure they can be enjoyed by all, both today and for future generations. We have in our care nearly 200 buildings in Britain, several in Italy and France and one in Belgium. Though they range from the sober to the spectacular, all our buildings are rich in history and atmosphere. They include picturesque pavilions and medieval long-houses, artillery forts and Gothick follies, clan chiefs’ castles and cotton weavers’ cottages, the homes of great writers and the creations of great architects, from Browning to Boswell, from Pugin to Palladio.
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About The Landmark Trust
We take on historic places in danger and carefully and sensitively restore them. By making them available for holidays, we make sure they can be enjoyed by all, both today and for future generations. We have in our care nearly 200 buildings in Britain, several in Italy and France and one in Belgium. Though they range from the sober to the spectacular, all our buildings are rich in history and atmosphere. They include picturesque pavilions and medieval long-houses, artillery forts and Gothick follies, clan chiefs’ castles and cotton weavers’ cottages, the homes of great writers and the creations of great architects, from Browning to Boswell, from Pugin to Palladio.