In Skegness you will discover the Tower Gardens a beautiful scenic park with trees, playing fields and pond. There is a kiddies play area and a small assault course for the older kids. Provided they are kept on a lead, dogs are welcome in the Park. The Gardens stage many events and activities throughout the year and make good use of the.Band Stand. Also in Skegness is the Compass Gardens home to the statue of the very famous Jolly Fisherman. The Gardens are a riot of colour with a thoughtfully laid out walkway to observe the many plants and flowers with plenty of seating to rest and relax. Gunby Hall situated on the A158 Gunby roundabout and set in an estate of some 1500 acres belonging to the National Trust is a magnificent structure surrounded by several acres of walled gardens. Built by Sir William Massingberd in 1700 the Hall and gardens are open to the public at various times throughout the year giving access to the ground floor and basement of the Hall, its Gardens and Church. Several exhibitions are on display including the Field Marshall Montgomery – Massingberd’s War Experiences and The Massingberd Papers Exhibitions. Visit the Lincolnshire Seaside this Summer and treat yourself to discounts and savings with FREE VOUCHERS with offers to ensure you get the best value for your money