Ayscoughfee Hall Museum & Gardens, Spalding, Lincolnshire

Ayscoughfee Hall Museum & Gardens, Spalding, Lincolnshire

Ayscoughfee Hall is a medieval town house on the banks of the River Welland. Built in 1451 by Richard Alwyn, a wool merchant, it now houses the Ayscoughfee Hall Museum.

Throughout its history the Hall has continued to grow and develop, with each owner changing the building to represent their needs and the fashions of the time. This explains the rather Gothic-looking Victorian frontage, the Georgian ceiling best seen from the Entrance Hall, and the whole host of Medieval features exposed and explained throughout the Hall.

The formal gardens beautifully complement the house and feature a Yew Tree walk dating back to the 1720s.


Address Churchgate
Spalding
PE11 2RA
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