Gunby Hall is a beautiful 18th Century House set in beautiful parkland grounds with horse chestnut trees, and numerous flora and rose beds.
The property was built to provide accommodation for estate workers and the cottage is notable for its mud and stud walling. It has been restored using traditional methods and materials.
Please Note
Limited access for 2006 season due to structural repairs
Primary Child Friendly, Groups
Site Description National Trust Building, Open Private Garden
Site Facilities Public Toilets
Tour Types Self Guided Tours
Displays Flower Gardens, Native Wildlife
Free parking, 5yds. Not suitable for coaches
Info for DisabledParking: In main car park, 5yds. Building: Level entrance. Ground floor has narrow doorways, small rooms, uneven floors, very limited turning space. Many very steep narrow stairs with limited headroom to other floors

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