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1 day ago · 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.
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Gunby Hall is a country house in Gunby, near Spilsby, in Lincolnshire, England, reached by a half mile long private drive. The Estate comprises the 42-room Gunby Hall, listed Grade I, [1] a clocktower, [2] listed Grade II* and a carriage house and stable block which are listed Grade II.
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.
Location. Openings. Accessibility. Owner Info. National Trust. gunbyhall@nationaltrust.org.uk. 01754 890102. About Gunby Hall and Gardens. Built in 1700 by Sir William Massingberd, this fine red brick house was described by Tennyson as ‘A haunt of ancient peace’.
Gunby, near Spilsby, Lincolnshire, England, PE23 5SS. Telephone: 01754 890102. www.nationaltrust.org.uk/gunby-hall