Gainsborough Old Hall

Gainsborough Old Hall Directions

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You can book online until 8.45am on the day of your visit. You can still buy a ticket when you arrive, but you won’t get the discount. 

Tickets are valid all day, so you can arrive at any time and stay for as long as you like within our opening hours.

Tickets are free for members. You can still book online if you’d like – just remember to bring your English Heritage membership card.

You can join as a member online or during your visit. 

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Directions to Gainsborough Old Hall

  • Parking

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    There is no coach parking on site, although visitors can be dropped off at a designated point and coaches can be parked at the local leisure centre (free of charge). 

  • Road Access

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    In Parnell Road, Gainsborough, opposite the library
  • SAT NAV

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    Postcode : DN21 2NB

    Latitude : 53.400487

    Longtitude : -0.776198

  • Bus Access

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    Stagecoach operate services to Gainsborough bus station from surrounding areas. It is a short walk from there to the Old Hall
  • Train Access

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    Gainsborough Central 1⁄2 mile, Gainsborough Lea Road 1 mile
  • Bicycle Access

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    Find this site on The National Cycle Network

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