
Robert Enderby
Robert Enderby

Mark Schofield
Banovallum House
The grounds of Banovallum House include a wildlife garden, a walled garden and about 200m of river bank.
Know before you go
Size
1 hectare
Parking information
Limited parking is available during office hoursGrazing animals
SheepWalking trails
0.5km (0.3 mile) waymarked route through the grounds
Access
A mixture of limestone paths, gravel paths and cut grass - some areas will not be accessible for wheelchairs
Dogs
No dogs permitted
Assistance dogs only
Facilities
Shop
When to visit
Opening times
Monday - Friday9am - 5pm
Best time to visit
April to AugustAbout the reserve
Banovallum House is the headquarters of the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust. It is situated between the Jubilee Way and the River Bain, and the grounds include the North Staunch Field, a wildlife garden, a walled garden and about 200m of river bank.
The grounds are good for a variety of garden birds including finches and tits, song thrush and pied wagtail. Kingfishers can be seen along the river.
Wildlife related gifts and other items such as bird food are available to purchase at the reception shop in Banovallum House.