The last survivor of its kind: Semaphore Tower Open Days
Semaphore Tower, Chatley Heath, Pointers Road, Cobham, Surrey, KT11 1PH
Semaphore Tower, a shining example of an astounding invention, is one of Landmark's most recent restoration projects, started and completed during the coronavirus pandemic. It was once a cutting-edge building at the forefront of technology and design, a vital link in a signalling chain that transmitted messages from Admiralty House in London to Portsmouth Docks in just a few minutes, and is now self-catering accommodation for four people.
This free open day will be an opportunity to see inside one of our most recent projects and learn more about its history and restoration. We will be operating the arms of the Semaphore Tower - our open days are the only time you'll see these working - and there may be a possibility for you to have a go yourselves!
Come and join us for your chance to climb the 100-steps to the roof terrace and experience the wonderful views towards London.
Semaphore Tower, Chatley Heath, Pointers Road, Cobham, Surrey, KT11 1PH
The tower is on a hill within heathland with rough paths, therefore unfortunately may not be possible for those with limited mobility.
This is a four storey tower and as such, has no disabled access other than the ground floor rooms. Due to the nature of this property at busy periods you may be asked to wait a few moments before making your way up the stairs to the roof.