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Fillingham, Nr Lincoln, Lincolnshire
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Lincolnshire Houses to Visit

Belton House - 3 miles north-east of Grantham on the A607. An Anglo-Dutch Restoration house designed by William Winde and built between 1685 and 1688. Belton House

Burghley House - 1 mile south-east of Stamford, east of A1. One of the finest Elizabethan buildings in England, home of the Cecil family for over 400 years. Burghley House

Doddington Hall - 3 miles west of Lincoln on the B1190. Build in 1600 by the Elizabethan architect Robert Smithson for Thomas Taylor. Doddington Hall

Fulbeck Hall - 11 miles north of Grantham on the A607. The Hall houses the Arnhem Museum which commemorates the 1st Airborne division for whom Fulbeck Hall was HQ in World War II. Fulbeck Hall

Grimsthorpe Castle - 4 miles north-west of Borne on the A151 Colsterworth to Bourne road. Originally built in the Middle Ages with restoration being completed in the 1950s. The house boasts splendid rooms and 3000 acres of landscaped park with formal gardens. Grimsthorpe Castle

Gunby Hall - 7 miles west of Skegness of the A158. The Hall was built in 1700 for Sir William Massingberd and now belongs to the National Trust. It houses an exhibition of Field Marshall Montgomery-Massingberds memorabilia and is reputedly Tennyson's 'haunt of ancient peace'. Gunby Hall

Normanby Hall - 4 miles north of Scunthorpe of the B1430. A Regency mansion set in parkland set in 350 acres with a Victorian Walled Kitchen Garden and a Farming Museum. Normanby Hall

Woolsthorpe Manor - 7 miles south of Grantham on the B6403. This small 17th century manor house was the birthplace of Sir Isaac Newton. It has been furnished to reflect the lifestyle of a yeoman family and the apple orchard contains an old apple tree which may be a graft from the famous tree which inspired Newton. Woolsthorpe Manor

Tattershall Castle - 8 miles south-west of Horncastle off the A153. A brick built castle constructed from 1434 by Ralph Cromwell, Lord Treasurer to Henry VI. The castle now belongs to the National Trust. Tattershall Castle

Belton House


Burghley House


Grimsthorpe Castle


Normanby Hall


Tattershall Castle