Estate Life

Gisburne Park Estate is owned and managed by Guy Hindley and his wife Amber, who are converting it into a thriving tourist destination

Amber and I are excited to announce that we have just had the green light for a TV show on a huge American TV network about the transformation of the estate and the mansion house. We are not able to say too much at this stage other than filming starts soon and the exposure for the estate and the Ribble Valley should be really positive.

This month our new head chef started in Hindelinis. Since we reopened after the lockdowns, it’s been nigh on impossible to find the right people – and this has been compounded by Brexit and the pandemic. It’s been really tough for Amber and I but finally we are able to start shouting about the quality of our food again and look forward to seeing our regulars back in the restaurant.

Our mission statement is to cook the classics using local, high quality, Lancashire produce while maintaining an exciting, seasonal and varied specials board to keep everyone interested. We will be launching a Christmas menu for the month of December, which includes our magical Christmas afternoon tea. All menus will be published on hindelinis.co.uk and bookings are now live for your Christmas afternoon tea and dinner.

As far as lodge sales are concerned sales are flying and we are really enjoying welcoming new owners to the estate. Our bespoke lodges come from Lissett Lodges, probably the best manufacturer in the UK, and we are excited to announce that we have ordered five more units all to come in the first half of 2022. If you are interested in a custom-built home on Gisburne Park Estate my brother-in-law, Charlie, will give you a private tour and answer any questions you may have. charlie@gisburneparkestate.co.uk

My family and I have just enjoyed tracing some of Gisburne Park’s legacy while on our half term break in London. The favourite was viewing the famous John Singer Sargent portrait of Lord Ribblesdale painted in 1902 in the hall here at Gisburn and now hanging in the National Gallery, Trafalgar Square. It was donated to the nation by Lord Ribblesdale in 1916.

Gisburne Park Estate
Mill Lane, Gisburn BB7 4LP
01200 415300
gisburnepark.com

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