Speeton Hall is a 16th-century English country house situated in the village of Speeton, Leicestershire. The hall is a Grade I listed building and features a mix of Tudor and Elizabethan architectural styles. It is surrounded by 1,000 acres of parkland and gardens, which include a lake, woodland, and a variety of flora and fauna. The interior of the hall boasts ornate plasterwork, oak paneling, and intricate stone carvings, as well as a collection of fine art and antique furniture. Visitors can explore the state rooms, including the grand dining room, the library, and the withdrawing room, which offer a glimpse into the lives of the wealthy families who once resided there.
Stayed in a holiday cottage in Speeton, very quiet hamlet not far from the coast. We brought our dog to enjoy the sandy beaches around this area. Footpath from the village crosses farm fields, sometimes containing cows. We got so far heading to the beach before it became very steep and the ground looked like it would break your leg. Cliff path was available but we could have lost our dog going that way. We travelled to Reighton which was up the road, carpark in the holiday park with a better path down to the beach. We toured the local towns of Scarborough, Filey and Bridlington which the latter we found was the best for seaside fun.
Stayed here for a week in a lovely refurbished Chappel, could not wish for a more idyllic place with loads.of nature on your doorstep
Unfortunately Speeton was very icy, so didn't stay
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Stayed in a holiday cottage in Speeton, very quiet hamlet not far from the coast. We brought our dog to enjoy the sandy beaches around this area. Footpath from the village crosses farm fields, sometimes containing cows. We got so far heading to the beach before it became very steep and the ground looked like it would break your leg. Cliff path was available but we could have lost our dog going that way. We travelled to Reighton which was up the road, carpark in the holiday park with a better path down to the beach. We toured the local towns of Scarborough, Filey and Bridlington which the latter we found was the best for seaside fun.
Stayed here for a week in a lovely refurbished Chappel, could not wish for a more idyllic place with loads.of nature on your doorstep
Unfortunately Speeton was very icy, so didn't stay
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