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Aerial view of the remains of Bratoft Manor
The moat is all that remains of Bratoft Manor, the former home of the Massingberd family | © National Trust Images
Nottinghamshire & Lincolnshire

Gunby Hall to Bratoft Manor walk

Explore the Gunby parkland and grounds on a four-mile walk to the church in the nearby village of Bratoft. Discover the Medieval moated manor site, the former home of the Massingberds of Gunby on this linear walk. We advise that you pre-book your visit to go on this walk. Go to the 'What's On' section to book your tickets.

Total steps: 8

Total steps: 8

Start point

Gunby Hall and Gardens

Step 1

Enter the gardens through the ornamental gates at the front of the house. Go left past the house and follow the garden path towards the church. Leave the gardens and go through the gate on your left before the church.

Step 2

From St. Peter's Church, carry straight on and cross the parkland. Continue to the stile keeping the cottages and trees on your left.

Step 3

Follow the path and climb over a second stile into a field. Turn left and follow the fence line by the trees to the gate and stile. Follow the purple way markers along the green lane.

Step 4

At the end of the green lane turn left. Continue along the lane and through a field until you reach the disused East Lincolnshire railway line.

Step 5

Cross the old East Lincolnshire line and walk along the edge of the field and climb over the next stile.

Painted lady butterfly at Quarry Bank Mill, Cheshire
Painted lady butterfly at Gunby Estate, Lincolnshire | © National Trust Images/Derek Hatton

Step 6

You have now reached the site of the medieval moat, which you will see in front of you.

Step 7

You may return the way you came, or you can extend your walk with a visit to Bratoft church (not National Trust) which has connections to the Massingberd family. Carry straight on along the side of the moat, climb the stile and walk straight on along the lane. You will see a road ahead - carry straight on and take the first left to the church on the left.

Step 8

Retrace your steps back to Gunby Hall and Gardens.

End point

Gunby Hall and Gardens.

Trail map

Map route for Gunby Hall to Bratoft Manor walk
Map route for Gunby Hall to Bratoft Manor walk | © Crown copyright and database rights 2013 Ordnance Survey

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