Gate Burton
{{Short description|, is a village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=December 2023}}
{{Use British English|date=October 2014}}
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| static_image_caption= Gate Burton Hall
| country = England
| official_name= Gate Burton
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| coordinates = {{coord|53.334038|-0.744164|display=inline,title}}
| population=
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| shire_district= West Lindsey
| shire_county = Lincolnshire
| region= East Midlands
| constituency_westminster=Gainsborough
| post_town= Gainsborough
| postcode_district = DN21
| postcode_area= DN
| dial_code=
| os_grid_reference= SK837826
| london_distance_mi= 125
| london_direction= S
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Gate Burton (sometimes called Burton Gate), is a village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated {{convert|4|mi|km|1}} south from the town of Gainsborough. The population is listed under the civil parish of Marton.
There are earthworks which are the remains of the medieval village. There were two manors at Gate Burton at the time of the Domesday Book which were held in 1086 by Count Alan of Brittany. By the 13th century Gate Burton was held by the Trehampton family along with their manor of Lea, and both Lea and Gate Burton belonged to Lord Burgh of Gainsborough in the 16th century. It was sold around 1739 to the Hutton family, and William Huttons house of 1774-80 forms the core of the present Gate Burton Hall.{{cite PastScape|mnumber=891747|mname=Gate Burton|accessdate=4 July 2011}}
The present Saint Helen's Church is at least the third on the site. In 1741 the chancel of the first St Helens church was in ruins and in 1784 a petition was put forward to demolish and rebuild the whole church. The replacement was built at the Hutton family's expense prior to 1793. It was replaced again by the existing limestone building of 1866, which is a Grade II listed building.{{NHLE|num=1064087|desc=St Helen's Church, Gate Burton|accessdate=4 July 2011}}
File:Gate Burton Chateau 03.jpgGate Burton Hall was built around 1770–84, for the Hutton family, with later additions and alterations. It is now two residences, and is Grade II* listed.{{NHLE|num=1359458|desc=Gate Burton Hall|accessdate=4 July 2011}} In the grounds of Gate Burton Hall the temple folly in red brick and limestone, known as Burton Chateau, was built earlier in 1747 by James Paine, and it too is Grade II* listed.{{NHLE|num=1064085|desc=Burton Chateau|accessdate=4 July 2011}} It is a Landmark Trust property that is available for holiday lets.
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Category:Villages in Lincolnshire