Gunby Hall and Gardens
About
Gunby Hall and Gardens is a stunning country house, dating from 1700, set within eight acres of Victorian walled gardens and on a 1,500‑acre estate in the Lincolnshire Wolds. Although the house itself is closed to the public until 2026, the gardens, tea‑room, gallery, bookshop and car‑park are open daily from 10:00 to 15:00. Visit the beautifully curated tea‑room with homemade sandwiches and warm drinks, wander the winding garden paths dotted with seasonal borders, and browse the second‑hand bookshop in the courtyards. The estate welcomes families, history enthusiasts, nature lovers and pet owners alike, and offers short walks through the parkland and garden rooms.
Highlights
- Victorian Walled Gardens
- Tea‑room
- Second‑hand Bookshop
- Family‑friendly Activities
- Pet‑friendly Grounds
Must-See Areas
Good to Know
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Best time to visit
Late spring (April–May) and early autumn (September–October) offer the most pleasant weather and fewer crowds, while the gardens still display their full seasonal palette.
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Historic Architecture
- Beautiful Gardens
- Family-friendly Environment
- Pet-friendly Access
- Cozy Tea‑room
Things to consider
- House Closure
- Car‑park Distance
- Summer Crowds
- Limited Parking Space
- Gift Aid Pricing Options
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Tickets & pricing
Adult
£6.60
Child
£3.30
Family
£16.50
Group Adult
£9.90
Group Child
£2.85