Elsham Hall Gardens and Country Park
Chamber Rating
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neil salter
A very warm welcome, and lovely place to walk around
May 1st, 2023 -
Catherine Couch
Apr 29th, 2023 -
Leah Robinson
Lovely venue and really enjoy my friends wedding
Apr 28th, 2023 -
Christine Evans
Lovely place
Apr 22nd, 2023 -
Mike
Lambing time, not sure if the sheep were happy to see the flocks of people and the occasional screaming kid particularly those sheep that were trapped in the fostering pens being pawed at by adults as well as kids. Not sure what the RSPCA would have to say about that? Nothing to eat but the food looked tempting, service was good and efficient despite the never ending ques. The walk was peaceful by the fish lake and walled garden despite the number of people. Ah, the benefits of the country and nature as a whole. Debated whether to have given two stars because of the fostering pens in the lambing shed - sure they could have found a quiet corner in the shed out of bounds from the pawing public.
Apr 21st, 2023
Contact Info
- (165) 268-8698
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Elsham Hall Gardens and Country Park?
A The phone number for Elsham Hall Gardens and Country Park is: (165) 268-8698.
Q Where is Elsham Hall Gardens and Country Park located?
A Elsham Hall Gardens and Country Park is located at , Brigg and Wolds Ward, eng DN20 0QZ
Q What is the internet address for Elsham Hall Gardens and Country Park?
A The website (URL) for Elsham Hall Gardens and Country Park is: http://www.elshamhall.co.uk/
Q How is Elsham Hall Gardens and Country Park rated?
A Elsham Hall Gardens and Country Park has a 4.4 Star Rating from 703 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Elsham Hall Gardens and Country Park
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 703 Reviews )neil salter on Google
A very warm welcome, and lovely place to walk around
Catherine Couch on Google
Leah Robinson on Google
Lovely venue and really enjoy my friends wedding
Christine Evans on Google
Lovely place
Mike on Google
Lambing time, not sure if the sheep were happy to see the flocks of people and the occasional screaming kid particularly those sheep that were trapped in the fostering pens being pawed at by adults as well as kids. Not sure what the RSPCA would have to say about that? Nothing to eat but the food looked tempting, service was good and efficient despite the never ending ques. The walk was peaceful by the fish lake and walled garden despite the number of people. Ah, the benefits of the country and nature as a whole. Debated whether to have given two stars because of the fostering pens in the lambing shed - sure they could have found a quiet corner in the shed out of bounds from the pawing public.