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Branston Hall is a country house in the village of Branston, Lincolnshire, England. The hall, a Grade II listed building, is set in 88 acres (3.56 square kilometres) of wooded parkland and lakes.Originally commissioned as the family seat of the Melville family, the house became an RAF hospital during the Second World War, and then a sanatorium run by Lindsey County Council. It lay derelict in the 1970s and 1980s, underwent restoration and conversion into a retirement home in the late 1980s, and is now restored and converted into a hotel.Designed by John Macvicar Anderson in 1885, the house was built in Elizabethan Revival style.Early historyThe original old hall was built in 1735 for Lord Vere Bertie the son of the 1st Duke of Ancaster. He had married Anne Casey, who had inherited the Branston property from her father Sir Cecil Wray. The couple had four children. Lord Vere Bertie died in 1768 and his wife Anne continued to live at the house until her death in 1779. The property was then passed to their daughter Albinia who had married George Hobart, 3rd Earl of Buckinghamshire. In 1829 the house was advertised for sale and it seems that shortly after this it was purchased by Alexander Leslie Melville

Address: Lincoln Rd, Branston, Lincoln LN4 1PD, UK
Phone: 01522 793305
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State: Lincolnshire
City: Lincoln
Zip Code: LN4 1PD


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Reviews
a very good getaway here and I was not disappointed. Nan not fault the breakfast. Its right on point. The surroundings of the hotel is king for me. If you love vegetation, lakes, walking along green paths, this is the place for you. I really love watching the sunset as I have my dinner because of the position (if I could say that) of the restaurant.Love it
7 years ago (09-04-2018)
Enjoyed a coffee and soup lunch here with a friend. The staff were clearly preparing for a wedding event but we're polite and, although there were a few delays, served us efficiently. Lovely grounds and extremely comfortable and friendly atmosphere. The house itself was beautiful and the staff had a warming fire going soon after we arrived which was very pleasant. Would definitely return and recommend for a coffee and lunch followed by a walk.
7 years ago (31-12-2017)
We had two nights stay and we're really pleased with our stay. We had a Groupon which included two course dinner, the food and service were very good, sitting by the log fire while choosing what we would like from the menu was a very nice touch. Our room was quite small but very clean and well kept. Will definitely be returning.
7 years ago (23-02-2018)
Afternoon tea in a lovely old hotel. Plenty of tea and coffee. Bit dissapointed that we were asked what individual sandwiches we wanted as i personally was hoping for a selection of sandwiches. Delicious scone with jam and cream and a selection of cakes.
7 years ago (16-04-2018)
A lovely peaceful location, only a few miles to the city. We parked in Lincoln Central Car Park £7-80 as we stayed over four hours. The Hall looks like it has some lovely walks but due to the weather we didn't explore. The pool area is nice the mural surrounding it beautiful. Our room 217 had a lovely view and was clean and comfortable.The only negative point we would make is about the restaurant. The buffet style English breakfast was not enjoyable, there were some items you could have freshly cooked like kippers or porridge. The evening menu was somewhat disappointing too.
8 years ago (18-12-2017)
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