Bardney Hall oozes original features including high sash windows, period fireplaces and wooden flooring. Downstairs, guests can enjoy the beautiful entrance hall with baby grand piano and sparkling chandeliers. The sitting room is adjacent to this, leading to the fully stocked and carefully curated bar. From the inner hallway leads the elegant ceremony room with seating for 60. The fairy lit garden room with seating for 70 is accessed from the terrace.
Upstairs boasts five generously proportioned and individually designed bedrooms, all with private bathrooms and beautiful garden views.
Nestled in extensive manicured grounds, the quintessentially English gardens are filled with an abundance of specimens giving interest and colour throughout the year, bordered with mature trees and immaculate topiary. To the rear is a large field, ideal for spacious entertaining.
Terraces accommodate hot tub, tables, chairs, and sun loungers to relax and unwind in this picturesque environment.
There are garden games and a brick-built barbeque for guests to enjoy and the sweeping driveway provides ample parking for guests.
Bardney Hall is minutes from the Humber Bridge giving easy access to the delights of both Lincolnshire and Yorkshire. The historic cities of Lincoln and York can be reached within an hour. The coast is close by and idyllic countryside is on the doorstep.
Bardney Hall was built in the early 1700’s as a private residence, and stands on the site of Bardney Abbey Rectory, the Lincolnshire monastery owning much of Barton in the middle ages. The Hall is reputed to have a secret tunnel leading to nearby Thornton Abbey, but unfortunately this has never been found!
The house remained a private dwelling until 1927 when it was sold to the catholic church and used as a convent school.
Today, Bardney Hall has retained many fine architectural features, it still displays the opulent grandeur of a bygone age, but with all the comforts of the modern era.