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Stoke Rochford Hall launch site, Lincolnshire
From the north
From the north Stoke Rochford is very conveniently situated
6 miles south of Grantham, less than a quarter of a mile from
the A1 and only 15 minutes from Grantham railway station.

Follow A1 north for 2.5 miles from the roundabout at
Colsterworth (A151). Turn left to Stoke Rochford village.
Enter park 200 meters after A1 turn off, and follow main drive
to Obelisk Car Park. This is next to the football fields,
which is the launch site to meet for the balloon.

Or 2 miles south of Great Ponton from Grantham, turn right
to Stoke Rochford Village, enter the park after 200 metres and
follow main drive to Obelisk Car Park. Park and meet crew on
football field. Please take all your litter with you and
keep dogs on a lead at all times. <

Flight information:

If your pilot is Martin Collinson please call - 0871 6630028.

If your pilot is Alan Lusty Please call - 0870 9990420



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One of the Virgin Hot Air Balloon launch sites in Lincolnshire is located at Stoke Rochford Hall, a Victorian country mansion set in 28 acres of formal gardens and surrounded by 1000 acres of rolling parkland.

Rochford Hall was designed and built by the famous Scottish architect William Burn. It was built in the early 1840's for Sir Christopher Turnor a local landowner.

Lincolnshire is a lovely county of gently rolling countryside rich in period architecture.

The mellow stone of Lincoln itself displays all the influences of the centuries, dominated by the third largest cathedral in England.

Lincolnshire is home to the National Trust property, Belton House, historic family home to the Earls of Brownlow, and is approximately 15 minutes drive from the hall and features many works of art, magnificent gardens and fascinating stories.

Belvoir Castle
, home of the Duke of Rutland, is also close, and occupies a commanding position with breathtaking views across the Vale of Belvoir. Its magical woodland garden set in a natural amphitheatre and sloping lawns lead down to the Rose and Statue Gardens. The castle boasts the Queens Royal Lancers Museum featuring field marshals including Allenby and Earl Haig.

Manthorpe, Belton and Stoke Rochford are three of the county's showpiece villages, all being within 15 minutes drive of Rochfort Hall.

Lincolnshire is full of fascinating things from architecture, to villages, to people, to stories about royalty. For example Edward 1 held the first ever parliament in Lincoln Cathedral. In 1215 an army assembled in Stamford to march on King John forcing him to sign the Magna Carta. Newport Arch is the only Roman arch in the country still used by traffic. Grimsby was named after a Danish fisherman called Grim.

Scenes from Raiders of the Lost Ark were filmed in Margaret Thatcher's old school in Grantham.

With such gloriously rich landscapes and heritage to look down upon from the comfort of the basket, or to explore on the ground, this area really does demand that you stay a day or two, at least.

Satellites: Rutland Water , Stamford-Meadows , Belton Woods - (Grantham) Grimsthorpe Castle - (Bourne) Stamford Meadows
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