About Bardney Hall B&B
Bardney Hall is a fine Queen Anne house built in the early 1700s for William Gildas as a private residence. Located on the corner of Whitecross Street, Preston Lane and Caistor Road, opposite to Baysgarth Park, it stands on the site of Bardney Abbey Rectory, the Lincolnshire monastery owning much of Barton during the middle ages and reputed to have a secret passage to Thornton Abbey (although we have never found it).
The Hall has many fine architectural features which reflect the town's growing prosperity during the 18th Century.
Bardney Hall was North Lincolnshire’s best kept secret, until now. Here you can enjoy individually designed boutique rooms decorated to a very high standard all with ensuite/ private bathrooms.
All rooms have free wifi, tea/coffee making facilities, toiletries and are inclusive of a Continental Breakfast, or an impressive Full English Breakfast is available at an additional cost of £10.
We are only minutes from the Humber Bridge getting you to the 2017 City of Culture Hull quickly. Here you will find an array of shops, restaurants and the beautiful Marina with its café bars.
Near to the mainline station of Barnetby which is only 9.2 miles and Humberside Airport 11 miles making travelling easy. We can arrange at additional cost collection from most local destinations.