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Gringley Hall is a high quality licensed bed &
breakfast/guesthouse establishment situated in one of the
most picturesque villages in North Nottinghamshire, close
to Clumber Park, Sherwood Forest and The
Dukeries.
The Hall, built in the early 1800's by the Duke of Portland,
was also a childrens convalescent home in the first part of
the 1900's, the story of which is delightfully described in
the book 'Lemon Curd and Grandfather's Whiskers' by
John Clubley.
The Hall has delightful reception rooms with spacious comfortable
bedrooms all with kingsize bed and en-suite private bathrooms,
TV, radio and tea/coffee making facilities. Dulce &
Ian Threlfall have been welcoming guests into their home
since 1999 and have built a well-deserved reputation for their
hospitality, cuisine and excellent accommodation.
Rooms are from £35 per night.
Breakfast is an experience not to be missed - delicious fresh
fruits and fruit juices, organically produced bacon, sausage
and eggs. Also available are home made breads and preserves.
Dinners are for a minimum of 4 people - Dulce uses home grown
produce wherever possible. There is also a good selection
of local pubs and restaurants.
Private dinner parties for up to 24 people can also be catered
for, as can small conferences, business and training days.
Kennels are available should you wish to bring your pet.
Gringley Hall is located at the west end of Gringley on the
Hill, opposite the vicarage and near the church (See map &
directions). The Hall is centrally located, Gainsborough,
Retford and Doncaster are within 20 minutes drive and York,
Nottingham, Lincoln and Sheffield are all within 1 hour's
drive.
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