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  1. Gunby Hall and Gardens, Spilsby. 6,274 likes · 239 talking about this · 1,712 were here. A beautiful house built in 1700, eight acre gardens and a cosy tea-room.

  2. History of Gunby Estate, Hall and Gardens From a deserted medieval village to a charming red brick country house with Victorian extension, Gunby was home to the Massingberd family for over 250 years but the history of estate stretches back even further.

  3. Gunby Hall is a country house in Gunby, near Spilsby, in Lincolnshire. Otherwise known as Tennyson’s ‘Haunt of Ancient Peace’, Gunby Hall is a fine ‘William and Mary’ red brick house, dating from 1700 and extended in the 1870s, located in a quiet corner of Lincolnshire.

  4. Dec 2, 2023 · Gunby Hall, Spilsby. Book now. Dec 2. 2nd December 2023 - 23rd December 2023. Experience 'Christmas at the Movies' at Gunby Hall this December as the house is seasonally decorated in the theme of family favourites. It's time to enjoy all that the festive season brings, and Gumby Hall and Gardens are having a festive makeover this December.

  5. The field adjacent to the chapel belonged to Spilsby airfield in World War II, the extension of which threatened the existence of Gunby Hall in 1944. Step 9 At the bridleway, you may return to Gunby the way you came, or, to make the route circular, walk straight on and continue as the bridleway turns into a green lane, until you reach Gunby Lane.

  6. Nottinghamshire & Lincolnshire Gunby ice house pond walk. Gunby Hall & Gardens was the home of the Massingberd family. Explore the wider estate with a visit to our recently renovated ice house pond on the banks of which, according to legend, Emily Langton-Massingberd assembled her tenantry and, from the vantage point of a rowing boat, lectured them on the evils of drink.

  7. TF 46 NE GUNBY GUNBY PARK 5/21 Gunby Hall 3.2.67 G.V. I Small country house, former seat of Massingberd and Langton families, now owned by the National Trust. 1700, altered c.1730, with extensions of 1873 and 1900 of Dining Room, Servants' Hall and Service Wing.

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