Ayscoughfee Hall

 

Get Closer to Architecture in Lincolnshire on A Grand Day Out!

 

 

 

Ayscoughfee Hall

A grade I listed Hall built in the 1450s, Ayscoughfee Hall Museum is a hidden gem in Lincolnshire.

Many of the Hall’s owners have left their mark on the building, meaning that a visit to Ayscoughfee is a chance to experience different architectural styles and features from the Medieval to the Victorian. and the opportunity to come face to face with some of the people that lived here.

Ayscoughfee Hall

 

The Museum also tells the story of the historic town of Spalding and the surrounding Lincolnshire Fens.

Ayscoughfee Hall

Lots of events take place throughout the year, including theatre productions, craft fairs and band concerts - it’s always worth checking out our website for more information.

The Hall is set in five acres of beautiful gardens, which feature a listed War Memorial by the celebrated architect Sir Edwin Lutyens, a children’s play area and a café, adding up to a fabulous day out. All this and it’s free to enter too. Check our website for details.

Opening Times:
The Hall is open 10.30am – 4pm, Wednesday to Sunday (open Bank Holidays 10.30am – 4pm).
The Gardens are open dawn to dusk, year round.

 

Location:

Ayscoughfee Hall Museum
Churchgate
Spalding
Lincolnshire
PE11 2RA

Tel: 01775 764555

www.ayscoughfee.org

Email: museum@sholland.gov.uk