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Don't Go Into The Cellar presents: The Hound of the Baskervilles

Enjoy an evening of Victorian theatre with a twist in the Gunby Music room as we welcome Jonathan Goodwin in his one man production of this classic Victorian novel.

  • Booking essential

In this original one-man stage adaptation, award-winning actor Jonathan Goodwin plays Sherlock Holmes and a host of other characters. Based on the world-famous novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, expect atmospheric drama at its very best with this superb Victorian gothic thriller!

During the interval we'll be serving refreshments in the Entrance Hall (included in the price)

Booking Essential Adult ticket - £20 Child ticket - £12

Suitable for 8 year olds and upwards.

Times

Prices

Event ticket prices

Ticket typeTicket category
Adult Adult£20.00
Child Child£12.00

The basics

Booking details

Call 0344 249 1895

Meeting point

Gunby Music Room

Accessibility

Access to the Music room is via some steps. A house wheelchair is available.

Contact info

Gunby Hall and Gardens

Upcoming events

Summer of Play at Gunby 

Discover a summer jam-packed with fun here at Gunby Estate, Hall and Gardens from Thursday 10 July to Sunday 7 September. Sponsored by Starling Bank. Normal admission charges apply.

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25 Aug to 7 Sep 2025
at
10:00 to 16:00
+ 13 other dates or times

'Nature's Symphony' - Exhibition by Nicola Bennett 

Nicola's exhibition is a celebration of nature and the stunning animals that live around us. Friday 15 August - Wednesday 10 September - 10 am - 4 pm.

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on
25 Aug to 10 Sep 2025
at
10:00 to 16:00
+ 16 other dates or times

Gunby Social Walks - Wellbeing for Everyone 

Come along on a Gunby Social Walk - Meet new people and have a chat. Dogs on leads welcome.

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on
29 Aug 2025
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10:30 to 11:45

Learn to play croquet 

Learn to play the grand old game of croquet in the Gunby gardens with our friendly croquet player Glynis. Suitable for the whole family. Weather permitting.

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29 Aug 2025
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12:00 to 15:30