Celebration at Gunby Hall for 75 years of belonging to the National Trust
In typical British fashion the heavens opened but visitors failed to have their spirits dampened with some even sheltering in some of the rooms at Gunby Hall.
The event featured: the Gunby Singers, the Creaking Bones Ukulele group, Alford Silver Band, the Lincolnshire Regency Society, an organ recital by volunteer Jessie Talbot, the Friskney Bowmen, and croquet workshops by volunteer Glynis Docker.
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Hide AdVolunteer Experience Manager Astrid Gatenby said: “The rain didn’t dampen the spirits and there was a large celebratory cake to share and lots of bunting in the house and gardens – mostly handmade by volunteers and staff members – helped to put visitors in a festive mood.
The party marks the launch of new exhibitions in Gunby Hall that explain how and why Gunby was given to the National Trust as well as displays of never before seen photos of Gunby in 1944 in the house and gardens.
Visitors will be able to explore these exhibitions and photos until the end of October.
For opening times and more information, visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/gunby-hall
You can also search for Gunby Hall on Facebook and Twitter to keep up to date with all the activities.