Gardens & Flowers

Apple Day at Gunby Hall

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Oct 4
4th October 2026

Head to Gunby Hall on Sunday 4 October and see over 50 varieties of apple on display from the gardens and orchards at Gunby. They'll be over 25 craft and trade stalls at the Makers Market throughout the garden, something for all.

Apple Celebration & Makers Market at Gunby this autumn, discover the incredible variety of apples grown at Gunby with over 50 unique varieties on display! Whether you're a fruit enthusiast or simply curious, it's a feast for the senses.

Explore the Makers Market Wander through the gardens and courtyard to browse a delightful selection of trade and craft stalls, offering handmade goods, local produce, and something to suit every taste.

Chat with Apple Experts Have questions about growing or caring for apple trees? The friendly onsite experts are here to help!

More to Explore

Step inside the historic house Stroll through 8 acres of beautiful gardens and the wider estate Visit the Orchard Gallery for a visually stunning art display

Picnics welcome, and well-behaved dogs on leads can join the fun too!
No need to pre-book – simply turn up and pay the standard admission price.

Free for National Trust members and under 5s. Gunby Hall look forward to welcoming you for a day of nature, creativity, and community!

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opening times

Sunday 4th October
10:00 - 16:00

entry & prices

This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.

Adult House & Garden
£12.00
Child House and Garden
£6.00
Adult Garden Only
£7.00
Child Garden Only
£3.50
Children under 5
Free

more information

Gunby Hall

Spilsby

Lincolnshire

PE23 5SS

More About The Venue

Gunby Hall

Discover the lively past of the Massingberd family in their former country house home full of character and charm with eight acres worth of gardens, sweeping formal lawns, flower borders, vegetable gardens and wild flower corners to explore.