Book a holiday with us Welcome to and you’re guaranteed Finding your way around somewhere that’s special inside and out. Gunby Estate, Crammed with character and lovingly brought Hall and Gardens back to life, Gunby’s Old Entrance Back Rectory, Orchard Cottage A homely country house, built in 1700, Stairs Squire’s Servants’ Flat Bedroom Cedar and Whitegates Cottage offer set in Victorian walled gardens at the foot Pink Bedroom Now offices Bedroom something that little bit out of of the Wolds Music Room Ante the ordinary. Room Back Oak Stairs Staircase What’s more, not only will you get to enjoy an enchanting Sitting Servants’ Flat Grey break, but the money from your Ground Now offices Room Blue Bedroom Bathroom holiday helps care for Gunby for floor years to come. First floor Ring 0344 8002070 for more information or to book

Welcome to the home of Areas not open to visitors Visit nearby National Trust place the Massingberd family. Do take photos and videos but no Baptist Chapel, a was built for flash photography in the house please. beautiful eight mile circular walk or a few minutes by car from Gunby. Sir William Massingberd Please leave large bags and rucksacks with in 1700. The Massingberd the room guide at the house entrance door. You can collect the key for a returnable deposit from the tea-room to explore family lived at Gunby Speak to a member of staff if you want to this hidden place of worship. until 1967. The house was use the Gunby wheelchair or the Gunby walker in the house. tenanted from 1967 until Dogs on leads are welcome in the gardens and grounds only 2012 but is now under Study the direct management You’re welcome to take this leaflet Dining Room Get in touch: home, or leave it in the tray in the Gunby Gunby Estate, Hall and Gardens, of the National Trust. basement so it can be reused. Back , PE23 5SS Stairs Oak Staircase Tel: 01754 890102 Email: [email protected] Entrance www.nationaltrust.org.uk/gunby-hall Hall House- Library keeper’s Old Still NTGunbyHall Room Kitchen Room Back @NTGunbyHall @ntgunbyhall Stairs Game Ground floor Larder WC* For alternative formats please Servants’ Store Exit Hall Room telephone 01754 890102 or email [email protected] Basement www.nationaltrust.org.uk/gunby-hall Photography: David Dales/ Astrid Gatenby/ Mike Pounder/ Jill Shaw/ Alan Taylor. * Unisex toilet and baby change facilities Printed on 100% recycled paper. Please recycle this leaflet after use. © National Trust 2019. National Trust is an independent registered charity, number 205846.

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Explore... Discover... eight acres of beautiful gardens. View the the wider Gunby Estate by trying one of our walks. sweeping lawns and 200 year old cedar tree. They will take you to the ice house pond, the Walk through walled gardens full of seasonal remains of Bratoft Manor or Monksthorpe Chapel. flowers, herbs, vegetables and fruit trees. Collect directions from the tea-room.