Built in the 1450s, many of Ayscoughfee Hall’s owners have left their mark on the building, resulting in a fascinating glimpse into history from the Medieval to the Victorian. Come and discover some of the people that lived there and what their lives were like, as well as the story of the historic town of Spalding and the surrounding Fenlands.
The Hall is set in five acres of beautiful gardens which feature a War Memorial by the celebrated architect Sir Edwin Lutyens, a children's play area, a café and much more. There is always something going on at Ayscoughfee, including theatre productions, historical re-enactments, children’s art activities, or Craft and Wedding Fairs.
Churchgate, Spalding, Lincolnshire PE11 2RA England
museum@sholland.gov.uk
01775 764555
Ayscoughfee Hall Museum and Gardens is free for all to enter. The Hall is open Tuesday to Sunday 10.30am–4pm (Bank Holidays 10.30am–4pm) and the Gardens are open 8am until dusk, year round.
All of the paintings are held at the Hall, although not all of them are on permanent display.