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  1. www.visitlincolnshire.com › things-to-do › gunby-hallGunby Hall - Visit Lincolnshire

    Gunby Hall is full of history and character. Home of the Massingberd family from 1500s-1960s, this National Trust property is a unique country house often likened to a pretty doll’s house or a Christopher Wren build that has been stranded in the Lincolnshire countryside. There is so much to discover, including links to Tennyson, Darwin and ...

  2. 1 day ago · Find out more about the 1,500 acres of the Gunby Estate. Take a walk to discover an ice house pond, remains of a lost village and find evidence of a demolished medieval moated manor. The National Trust's Gunby Hall and Gardens is a beautiful 18th-century house with Victorian walled gardens located in Lincolnshire.

  3. Nordic walking is an empowerment of ordinary walking – suitable for all ages and ability. Learn Nordic Walking in the grounds of Gunby Hall. For more information, please contact Lesley Julian on 07957 330613 or email lesley.julian@yahoo.co.uk. Take a walk through 1,500 acres of the Gunby Estate to discover an ice house pond, remains of a lost ...

  4. Find out more about the 1,500 acres of the Gunby Estate. Take a walk to discover an ice house pond, remains of a lost village and find evidence of a demolished medieval moated manor. The National Trust's Gunby Hall and Gardens is a beautiful 18th-century house with Victorian walled gardens located in Lincolnshire.

  5. 3 days ago · Find out more about the 1,500 acres of the Gunby Estate. Take a walk to discover an ice house pond, remains of a lost village and find evidence of a demolished medieval moated manor. The National Trust's Gunby Hall and Gardens is a beautiful 18th-century house with Victorian walled gardens located in Lincolnshire.

  6. 5 days ago · If you would like to explore the interior of Monksthorpe Chapel, you can collect the key from the welcome shed at Gunby Hall and Gardens from February till October daily from 10am. A donation of £5 is recommended for the key. Please return the key before 4.00pm. Contact Gunby Hall and Gardens on 01754 890102 for more information.

  7. From here a path leads into the cherry walk, planted first in 1939. Only one of the original trees survives, a Pyrus malus, or apple tree. Re-planting has included a Great White Prunus serrulata ‘Tai haku’ which, in 1987, marked the sixtieth anniversary of the National Gardens Scheme, of which Gunby was an original supporter.

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