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Gunby Hall
Gunby Hall is a red-brick house, dating from 1700, with Victorian walled gardens. There are panelled rooms and a beautiful oak staircase, as well as many fine paintings and items of furniture and china.
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Gunby Hall, Spilsby, Spilsby, Lincolnshire , United Kingdom
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