Built for a visit by Henry VIII in 1541, the imposing Country House sits amongst
rolling Lincolnshire countryside surrounded by formal gardens, extensive woodland
and a 50-acre lake. Descendants of the deer that King Henry hunted now roam the
parkland, grazing under the ancient oaks. There is the chance to soak up the atmosphere
and 'Spirit of Place' in a House that has been home to the family since 1516.
It is filled with fine furniture, paintings and tapestries. Visitors can enjoy
refreshments in the tea room. Pre-booked groups are welcome, with the option of
taking a candlelight supper tour of the House.