Baysgarth House Museum Baysgarth Park, Caistor Rd, Barton-upon-Humber DN18 6AH, United KingdomMap
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Good little collection in a fine, 18th-century manor house
Well worth a visit. Small but good collection of porcelain and a little archaeology. There is an axe from Langdale which must have traded through Lincolnshire 6000 years ago, possibly for export to th...
We spent a very pleasant two hours viewing in particular on the first floor which was closed for renovation on our previous visits. There is so much to see of how Barton looked in the early 1900s and ...
I was not able to go inside, they are only open now from Thursday to Sunday which would not work for my trip. The grounds are nice though, the house looks a bit run down on the outside, not nearly as ...
Baysgarth park itself is stunning, new paths, new garden areas, it really is a gem. The museum could do with updating especially new displays. When they do put on a new display eg the wedding dresses...
Baysgarth House was home to the literary giant Henry Treece and the novelist, graphic artist and jazz musician, Ted Lewis who wrote Get Carter. Treece taught at Baysgarth House as Head of English and ...
Good little collection in a fine, 18th-century manor house
Well worth a visit. Small but good collection of porcelain and a little archaeology. There is an axe from Langdale which must have traded through Lincolnshire 6000 years ago, possibly for export to th...
Fighting back
We spent a very pleasant two hours viewing in particular on the first floor which was closed for renovation on our previous visits. There is so much to see of how Barton looked in the early 1900s and ...
A bit run down on the outside
I was not able to go inside, they are only open now from Thursday to Sunday which would not work for my trip. The grounds are nice though, the house looks a bit run down on the outside, not nearly as ...
Could be a little Gem
Baysgarth park itself is stunning, new paths, new garden areas, it really is a gem. The museum could do with updating especially new displays. When they do put on a new display eg the wedding dresses...
Neglects its Heritage
Baysgarth House was home to the literary giant Henry Treece and the novelist, graphic artist and jazz musician, Ted Lewis who wrote Get Carter. Treece taught at Baysgarth House as Head of English and ...