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BURTON AGNES HALL
Welcome to our home. Here’s some information about what’s on at Burton Agnes Hall and how you can join in. Please would all visitors book online (apart from Burton Agnes Hall members, who can come and go freely) via the ‘Buy Tickets’ link to the right of this page. Our house, gardens, woodland, and adventure playground are open dailyBURTON AGNES HALL
Burton Agnes Jazz & Blues Festival 2021. Friday 9 July to Sunday 11 July. For tickets, click the 'Buy Tickets' link on the right of this page. 'Now this is a proper music festival.'. The Times. ‘Possibly the most enjoyable jazz concert I've ever attended.’. The Independent. 'They sayBURTON AGNES HALL
Burton Agnes Hall is an Elizabethan, historic, stately home visitor attraction in East Yorkshire, a fun day out for families.BURTON AGNES HALL
The Gardens. The beautiful, award winning gardens of Burton Agnes Hall offer something for everyone. The walled garden contains many thousands of plant species, herbaceous borders, a jungle garden and collection of campanulas, a yew maze and giant games, while the woodland is planted in a peaceful arboretum walk, and has a fabulous adventure playground.BURTON AGNES HALL
1st January- 29th January: Hall, gardens, shops and cafe are closed. 30th January - 28th February: C afe, shop and gardens open daily between 11am - 4pm. 1st April until 31st October: C afe, shop and gardens open daily between 11am - 5pm.BURTON AGNES HALL
The Family. Burton Agnes Hall has been in the same family since it was built in 1598, and has at times passed through the female line. In 1977 Marcus Wickham-Boynton handed the Hall and gardens to a charitable trust formed for its protection and future upkeep.BURTON AGNES HALL
Church. St Martin's Church, situated behind the Norman Manor House, dates from the twelfth-century. The chancel suffers from mid-nineteenth century restoration carried out by Archdeacon Wilberforce, son of the reformer William Wilberforce. Many of the family tombs are of considerable historic and architectural interest.BURTON AGNES HALL
The Café at Burton Agnes Hall. Our cafe, set in the historic stableyard, offers a great selection of freshly prepared, home cooked hot and cold meals, lighter bites and snacks. Enjoy freshly ground coffee and afternoon tea as well as a wide selection of homemade cakes and treats including locally produced Mr Moo's ice cream.BURTON AGNES HALL
Norman Manor House. In 1173 Roger de Stuteville built the Norman manor house, the lower chamber of which still remains today. Since then the property has never changed hands by sale, though it has passed from family to family on occasions when the male line has ended.BURTON AGNES HALL
Campanula Collection. Following the maze and jungle garden, the Campanula garden was created with a view to concentrating more specifically on one plant genus. In view of the fact that campanulas grow naturally in the walls at Burton Agnes Hall, and offer such a wide variety of shapes and colours, they seemed the perfect choice.BURTON AGNES HALL
Welcome to our home. Here’s some information about what’s on at Burton Agnes Hall and how you can join in. Please would all visitors book online (apart from Burton Agnes Hall members, who can come and go freely) via the ‘Buy Tickets’ link to the right of this page. Our house, gardens, woodland, and adventure playground are open dailyBURTON AGNES HALL
Burton Agnes Jazz & Blues Festival 2021. Friday 9 July to Sunday 11 July. For tickets, click the 'Buy Tickets' link on the right of this page. 'Now this is a proper music festival.'. The Times. ‘Possibly the most enjoyable jazz concert I've ever attended.’. The Independent. 'They sayBURTON AGNES HALL
Burton Agnes Hall is an Elizabethan, historic, stately home visitor attraction in East Yorkshire, a fun day out for families.BURTON AGNES HALL
The Gardens. The beautiful, award winning gardens of Burton Agnes Hall offer something for everyone. The walled garden contains many thousands of plant species, herbaceous borders, a jungle garden and collection of campanulas, a yew maze and giant games, while the woodland is planted in a peaceful arboretum walk, and has a fabulous adventure playground.BURTON AGNES HALL
1st January- 29th January: Hall, gardens, shops and cafe are closed. 30th January - 28th February: C afe, shop and gardens open daily between 11am - 4pm. 1st April until 31st October: C afe, shop and gardens open daily between 11am - 5pm.BURTON AGNES HALL
The Family. Burton Agnes Hall has been in the same family since it was built in 1598, and has at times passed through the female line. In 1977 Marcus Wickham-Boynton handed the Hall and gardens to a charitable trust formed for its protection and future upkeep.BURTON AGNES HALL
Church. St Martin's Church, situated behind the Norman Manor House, dates from the twelfth-century. The chancel suffers from mid-nineteenth century restoration carried out by Archdeacon Wilberforce, son of the reformer William Wilberforce. Many of the family tombs are of considerable historic and architectural interest.BURTON AGNES HALL
The Café at Burton Agnes Hall. Our cafe, set in the historic stableyard, offers a great selection of freshly prepared, home cooked hot and cold meals, lighter bites and snacks. Enjoy freshly ground coffee and afternoon tea as well as a wide selection of homemade cakes and treats including locally produced Mr Moo's ice cream.BURTON AGNES HALL
Norman Manor House. In 1173 Roger de Stuteville built the Norman manor house, the lower chamber of which still remains today. Since then the property has never changed hands by sale, though it has passed from family to family on occasions when the male line has ended.BURTON AGNES HALL
Campanula Collection. Following the maze and jungle garden, the Campanula garden was created with a view to concentrating more specifically on one plant genus. In view of the fact that campanulas grow naturally in the walls at Burton Agnes Hall, and offer such a wide variety of shapes and colours, they seemed the perfect choice.LOGIN
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Burton Agnes Hall is an Elizabethan, historic, stately home visitor attraction in East Yorkshire, a fun day out for families.BURTON AGNES HALL
Burton Agnes Hall is a house of immense charm and character. It has many unusual features and is fortunate in suffering so little from alterations or additions in its history. The family stress that it is a 'lived-in' home and this welcome quality is perhaps its most appealing asset. Since the Norman Manor House was built by Roger deStuteville
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Anthony Strong Saturday 10th July, 6:30pm to 8pm, main stage 'A major new talent' Metro 'It's impossible to withstand the dynamism of his live show' Lib é ration The uplifting and feel good vibes of the exceptional Anthony Strong are just what we need to bring us out of lockdown hibernation! 10 years, 4 albums and over 300 shows since his debut release, British singer-pianist Anthony StrongBURTON AGNES HALL
Camping Information. Festival camping is in the Hall’s Park Field and covers Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights. The site is set against the backdrop of Burton Agnes Hall, with panoramic views of the Yorkshire Wolds. Camping Pitch tickets are per tent, caravan or campervan and allow you to camp on all three festival nights if youchoose.
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Access for All . Here is some information to help plan your visit. Please don’t hesitate to phone us on 01262 490324 if you would like further information about access. The Hall’s ground floor is wheelchair accessible. We regret that wheelchair access is not possible to the first and second floors of the house, however a reduced rate is offered and these areas can be seen on a DVD, whichBURTON AGNES HALL
Burton Agnes Hall has a team of over 50 staff that work to ensure the preservation and maintenance of the beautiful Elizabethan Hall and gardens and wider estate. As well as a historic house and visitor attraction Burton Agnes has a working Farm and Stud and a number of estate cottages. YO25 4NB.BURTON AGNES HALL
The Ghost. The ghost of Katherine (Anne) Griffith, who died at Burton Agnes Hall in 1620, is reputed to have haunted the Queen's State Bedroom. Anne Griffith was the youngest of the three sisters whose portrait hangs in the Inner Hall, daughters of Sir Henry Griffith whobuilt the Hall.
BURTON AGNES HALL
Campanula Collection. Following the maze and jungle garden, the Campanula garden was created with a view to concentrating more specifically on one plant genus. In view of the fact that campanulas grow naturally in the walls at Burton Agnes Hall, and offer such a wide variety of shapes and colours, they seemed the perfect choice. LOGIN - BURTON AGNES Admin Login. Please note this is for site administrators only. Email:Password:
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Welcome to our home. Here’s some information about what’s on at Burton Agnes Hall and how you can join in. Please would all visitors book online (apart from Burton Agnes Hall members, who can come and go freely) via the ‘Buy Tickets’ link to the right of this page. Our house, gardens, woodland, and adventure playground are open dailyBURTON AGNES HALL
Burton Agnes Jazz & Blues Festival 2021. Friday 9 July to Sunday 11 July. For tickets, click the 'Buy Tickets' link on the right of this page. 'Now this is a proper music festival.'. The Times. ‘Possibly the most enjoyable jazz concert I've ever attended.’. The Independent. 'They sayBURTON AGNES HALL
The Gardens. The beautiful, award winning gardens of Burton Agnes Hall offer something for everyone. The walled garden contains many thousands of plant species, herbaceous borders, a jungle garden and collection of campanulas, a yew maze and giant games, while the woodland is planted in a peaceful arboretum walk, and has a fabulous adventure playground.BURTON AGNES HALL
Visitor Information. Please use the links to the right to find more information about visiting Burton Agnes Hall. If you can't find the information you need, or have any further questions, please call us on 01262 490324. Follow Burton Agnes Hall and Gardens on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.BURTON AGNES HALL
1st January- 29th January: Hall, gardens, shops and cafe are closed. 30th January - 28th February: C afe, shop and gardens open daily between 11am - 4pm. 1st April until 31st October: C afe, shop and gardens open daily between 11am - 5pm.BURTON AGNES HALL
Anthony Strong Saturday 10th July, 6:30pm to 8pm, main stage 'A major new talent' Metro 'It's impossible to withstand the dynamism of his live show' Lib é ration The uplifting and feel good vibes of the exceptional Anthony Strong are just what we need to bring us out of lockdown hibernation! 10 years, 4 albums and over 300 shows since his debut release, British singer-pianist Anthony StrongBURTON AGNES HALL
The Family. Burton Agnes Hall has been in the same family since it was built in 1598, and has at times passed through the female line. In 1977 Marcus Wickham-Boynton handed the Hall and gardens to a charitable trust formed for its protection and future upkeep.BURTON AGNES HALL
The Café at Burton Agnes Hall. Our cafe, set in the historic stableyard, offers a great selection of freshly prepared, home cooked hot and cold meals, lighter bites and snacks. Enjoy freshly ground coffee and afternoon tea as well as a wide selection of homemade cakes and treats including locally produced Mr Moo's ice cream.BURTON AGNES HALL
Norman Manor House. In 1173 Roger de Stuteville built the Norman manor house, the lower chamber of which still remains today. Since then the property has never changed hands by sale, though it has passed from family to family on occasions when the male line has ended. LOGIN - BURTON AGNES Admin Login. Please note this is for site administrators only. Email:Password:
BURTON AGNES HALL
Welcome to our home. Here’s some information about what’s on at Burton Agnes Hall and how you can join in. Please would all visitors book online (apart from Burton Agnes Hall members, who can come and go freely) via the ‘Buy Tickets’ link to the right of this page. Our house, gardens, woodland, and adventure playground are open dailyBURTON AGNES HALL
Burton Agnes Jazz & Blues Festival 2021. Friday 9 July to Sunday 11 July. For tickets, click the 'Buy Tickets' link on the right of this page. 'Now this is a proper music festival.'. The Times. ‘Possibly the most enjoyable jazz concert I've ever attended.’. The Independent. 'They sayBURTON AGNES HALL
The Gardens. The beautiful, award winning gardens of Burton Agnes Hall offer something for everyone. The walled garden contains many thousands of plant species, herbaceous borders, a jungle garden and collection of campanulas, a yew maze and giant games, while the woodland is planted in a peaceful arboretum walk, and has a fabulous adventure playground.BURTON AGNES HALL
Visitor Information. Please use the links to the right to find more information about visiting Burton Agnes Hall. If you can't find the information you need, or have any further questions, please call us on 01262 490324. Follow Burton Agnes Hall and Gardens on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.BURTON AGNES HALL
1st January- 29th January: Hall, gardens, shops and cafe are closed. 30th January - 28th February: C afe, shop and gardens open daily between 11am - 4pm. 1st April until 31st October: C afe, shop and gardens open daily between 11am - 5pm.BURTON AGNES HALL
Anthony Strong Saturday 10th July, 6:30pm to 8pm, main stage 'A major new talent' Metro 'It's impossible to withstand the dynamism of his live show' Lib é ration The uplifting and feel good vibes of the exceptional Anthony Strong are just what we need to bring us out of lockdown hibernation! 10 years, 4 albums and over 300 shows since his debut release, British singer-pianist Anthony StrongBURTON AGNES HALL
The Family. Burton Agnes Hall has been in the same family since it was built in 1598, and has at times passed through the female line. In 1977 Marcus Wickham-Boynton handed the Hall and gardens to a charitable trust formed for its protection and future upkeep.BURTON AGNES HALL
The Café at Burton Agnes Hall. Our cafe, set in the historic stableyard, offers a great selection of freshly prepared, home cooked hot and cold meals, lighter bites and snacks. Enjoy freshly ground coffee and afternoon tea as well as a wide selection of homemade cakes and treats including locally produced Mr Moo's ice cream.BURTON AGNES HALL
Norman Manor House. In 1173 Roger de Stuteville built the Norman manor house, the lower chamber of which still remains today. Since then the property has never changed hands by sale, though it has passed from family to family on occasions when the male line has ended. LOGIN - BURTON AGNES Admin Login. Please note this is for site administrators only. Email:Password:
BURTON AGNES HALL
Burton Agnes Hall is an Elizabethan, historic, stately home visitor attraction in East Yorkshire, a fun day out for families.BURTON AGNES HALL
Burton Agnes Hall is a house of immense charm and character. It has many unusual features and is fortunate in suffering so little from alterations or additions in its history. The family stress that it is a 'lived-in' home and this welcome quality is perhaps its most appealing asset. Since the Norman Manor House was built by Roger deStuteville
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Burton Agnes Hall Membership: make our home your home. With Burton Agnes Hall membership, make Burton Agnes part of your everyday life. Sit in the walled garden with your newspaper and a cup of coffee, stroll through the woodland, or perhaps find a nook in the Hall toenjoy a book.
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1st January- 29th January: Hall, gardens, shops and cafe are closed. 30th January - 28th February: C afe, shop and gardens open daily between 11am - 4pm. 1st April until 31st October: C afe, shop and gardens open daily between 11am - 5pm.BURTON AGNES HALL
Church. St Martin's Church, situated behind the Norman Manor House, dates from the twelfth-century. The chancel suffers from mid-nineteenth century restoration carried out by Archdeacon Wilberforce, son of the reformer William Wilberforce. Many of the family tombs are of considerable historic and architectural interest.BURTON AGNES HALL
Burton Agnes Hall has a team of over 50 staff that work to ensure the preservation and maintenance of the beautiful Elizabethan Hall and gardens and wider estate. As well as a historic house and visitor attraction Burton Agnes has a working Farm and Stud and a number of estate cottages. YO25 4NB.BURTON AGNES HALL
The Ghost. The ghost of Katherine (Anne) Griffith, who died at Burton Agnes Hall in 1620, is reputed to have haunted the Queen's State Bedroom. Anne Griffith was the youngest of the three sisters whose portrait hangs in the Inner Hall, daughters of Sir Henry Griffith whobuilt the Hall.
BURTON AGNES HALL
Woodland arboretum walk. To the north of the house is the woodland walk, about a mile long. This was planted to form an arboretum walk, along with a new wood adjoining in 1998, with gifts of trees following a party to commemorate the Hall's 400th centenary and Simon Cunliffe-Lister's 21st birthday. LOGIN - BURTON AGNES Admin Login. Please note this is for site administrators only. Email:Password:
BURTON AGNES HALL
Welcome to our home. Here’s some information about what’s on at Burton Agnes Hall, and how you can join in. Please would all visitors book online (apart from Burton Agnes Hall members, who can come and go freely) via the ‘Buy Tickets’ link to the right of this page. Our Hall, gardens, woodland, and adventure playground are open dailyBURTON AGNES HALL
The Gardens. The beautiful, award winning gardens of Burton Agnes Hall offer something for everyone. The walled garden contains many thousands of plant species, herbaceous borders, a jungle garden and collection of campanulas, a yew maze and giant games, while the woodland is planted in a peaceful arboretum walk, and has a fabulous adventure playground.BURTON AGNES HALL
Burton Agnes Jazz & Blues Festival 2021. Friday 9 July to Sunday 11 July. For tickets, click the 'Buy Tickets' link on the right of this page. 'Now this is a proper music festival.'. The Times. ‘Possibly the most enjoyable jazz concert I've ever attended.’. The Independent. 'They sayBURTON AGNES HALL
Burton Agnes Hall is an Elizabethan, historic, stately home visitor attraction in East Yorkshire, a fun day out for families.BURTON AGNES HALL
1st January- 29th January: Hall, gardens, shops and cafe are closed. 30th January - 28th February: C afe, shop and gardens open daily between 11am - 4pm. 1st April until 31st October: C afe, shop and gardens open daily between 11am - 5pm.BURTON AGNES HALL
Visitor Information. Please use the links to the right to find more information about visiting Burton Agnes Hall. If you can't find the information you need, or have any further questions, please call us on 01262 490324. Follow Burton Agnes Hall and Gardens on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.BURTON AGNES HALL
Anthony Strong Saturday 10th July, 6:30pm to 8pm, main stage 'A major new talent' Metro 'It's impossible to withstand the dynamism of his live show' Lib é ration The uplifting and feel good vibes of the exceptional Anthony Strong are just what we need to bring us out of lockdown hibernation! 10 years, 4 albums and over 300 shows since his debut release, British singer-pianist Anthony StrongBURTON AGNES HALL
Norman Manor House. In 1173 Roger de Stuteville built the Norman manor house, the lower chamber of which still remains today. Since then the property has never changed hands by sale, though it has passed from family to family on occasions when the male line has ended.BURTON AGNES HALL
The Ghost. The ghost of Katherine (Anne) Griffith, who died at Burton Agnes Hall in 1620, is reputed to have haunted the Queen's State Bedroom. Anne Griffith was the youngest of the three sisters whose portrait hangs in the Inner Hall, daughters of Sir Henry Griffith whobuilt the Hall.
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BURTON AGNES HALL
Welcome to our home. Here’s some information about what’s on at Burton Agnes Hall, and how you can join in. Please would all visitors book online (apart from Burton Agnes Hall members, who can come and go freely) via the ‘Buy Tickets’ link to the right of this page. Our Hall, gardens, woodland, and adventure playground are open dailyBURTON AGNES HALL
The Gardens. The beautiful, award winning gardens of Burton Agnes Hall offer something for everyone. The walled garden contains many thousands of plant species, herbaceous borders, a jungle garden and collection of campanulas, a yew maze and giant games, while the woodland is planted in a peaceful arboretum walk, and has a fabulous adventure playground.BURTON AGNES HALL
Burton Agnes Jazz & Blues Festival 2021. Friday 9 July to Sunday 11 July. For tickets, click the 'Buy Tickets' link on the right of this page. 'Now this is a proper music festival.'. The Times. ‘Possibly the most enjoyable jazz concert I've ever attended.’. The Independent. 'They sayBURTON AGNES HALL
Burton Agnes Hall is an Elizabethan, historic, stately home visitor attraction in East Yorkshire, a fun day out for families.BURTON AGNES HALL
1st January- 29th January: Hall, gardens, shops and cafe are closed. 30th January - 28th February: C afe, shop and gardens open daily between 11am - 4pm. 1st April until 31st October: C afe, shop and gardens open daily between 11am - 5pm.BURTON AGNES HALL
Visitor Information. Please use the links to the right to find more information about visiting Burton Agnes Hall. If you can't find the information you need, or have any further questions, please call us on 01262 490324. Follow Burton Agnes Hall and Gardens on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.BURTON AGNES HALL
Anthony Strong Saturday 10th July, 6:30pm to 8pm, main stage 'A major new talent' Metro 'It's impossible to withstand the dynamism of his live show' Lib é ration The uplifting and feel good vibes of the exceptional Anthony Strong are just what we need to bring us out of lockdown hibernation! 10 years, 4 albums and over 300 shows since his debut release, British singer-pianist Anthony StrongBURTON AGNES HALL
Norman Manor House. In 1173 Roger de Stuteville built the Norman manor house, the lower chamber of which still remains today. Since then the property has never changed hands by sale, though it has passed from family to family on occasions when the male line has ended.BURTON AGNES HALL
The Ghost. The ghost of Katherine (Anne) Griffith, who died at Burton Agnes Hall in 1620, is reputed to have haunted the Queen's State Bedroom. Anne Griffith was the youngest of the three sisters whose portrait hangs in the Inner Hall, daughters of Sir Henry Griffith whobuilt the Hall.
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BURTON AGNES HALL
Burton Agnes Hall is a house of immense charm and character. It has many unusual features and is fortunate in suffering so little from alterations or additions in its history. The family stress that it is a 'lived-in' home and this welcome quality is perhaps its most appealing asset. Since the Norman Manor House was built by Roger deStuteville
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BURTON AGNES HALL
The Family. Burton Agnes Hall has been in the same family since it was built in 1598, and has at times passed through the female line. In 1977 Marcus Wickham-Boynton handed the Hall and gardens to a charitable trust formed for its protection and future upkeep.BURTON AGNES HALL
Family fun. Burton Agnes Hall and Gardens is a great day out for all the family. Whether you're interested in the Hall, with its magnificent architecture and impressive collection of art, the beautiful award winning gardens, or the woodland sculpture walk and giant games, you'll find something for everyone.BURTON AGNES HALL
Norman Manor House. In 1173 Roger de Stuteville built the Norman manor house, the lower chamber of which still remains today. Since then the property has never changed hands by sale, though it has passed from family to family on occasions when the male line has ended.BURTON AGNES HALL
Church. St Martin's Church, situated behind the Norman Manor House, dates from the twelfth-century. The chancel suffers from mid-nineteenth century restoration carried out by Archdeacon Wilberforce, son of the reformer William Wilberforce. Many of the family tombs are of considerable historic and architectural interest.BURTON AGNES HALL
Burton Agnes Hall has a team of over 50 staff that work to ensure the preservation and maintenance of the beautiful Elizabethan Hall and gardens and wider estate. As well as a historic house and visitor attraction Burton Agnes has a working Farm and Stud and a number of estate cottages. YO25 4NB.BURTON AGNES HALL
The Ghost. The ghost of Katherine (Anne) Griffith, who died at Burton Agnes Hall in 1620, is reputed to have haunted the Queen's State Bedroom. Anne Griffith was the youngest of the three sisters whose portrait hangs in the Inner Hall, daughters of Sir Henry Griffith whobuilt the Hall.
BURTON AGNES HALL
Woodland arboretum walk. To the north of the house is the woodland walk, about a mile long. This was planted to form an arboretum walk, along with a new wood adjoining in 1998, with gifts of trees following a party to commemorate the Hall's 400th centenary and Simon Cunliffe-Lister's 21st birthday. LOGIN - BURTON AGNES Admin Login. Please note this is for site administrators only. Email:Password:
BURTON AGNES HALL
Welcome to our home. Here’s some information about what’s on at Burton Agnes Hall, and how you can join in. Please would all visitors book online (apart from Burton Agnes Hall members, who can come and go freely) via the ‘Buy Tickets’ link to the right of this page. Our Hall, gardens, woodland, and adventure playground are open dailyBURTON AGNES HALL
The Gardens. The beautiful, award winning gardens of Burton Agnes Hall offer something for everyone. The walled garden contains many thousands of plant species, herbaceous borders, a jungle garden and collection of campanulas, a yew maze and giant games, while the woodland is planted in a peaceful arboretum walk, and has a fabulous adventure playground.BURTON AGNES HALL
Burton Agnes Jazz & Blues Festival 2021. Friday 9 July to Sunday 11 July. For tickets, click the 'Buy Tickets' link on the right of this page. 'Now this is a proper music festival.'. The Times. ‘Possibly the most enjoyable jazz concert I've ever attended.’. The Independent. 'They sayBURTON AGNES HALL
Burton Agnes Hall is an Elizabethan, historic, stately home visitor attraction in East Yorkshire, a fun day out for families.BURTON AGNES HALL
1st January- 29th January: Hall, gardens, shops and cafe are closed. 30th January - 28th February: C afe, shop and gardens open daily between 11am - 4pm. 1st April until 31st October: C afe, shop and gardens open daily between 11am - 5pm.BURTON AGNES HALL
Visitor Information. Please use the links to the right to find more information about visiting Burton Agnes Hall. If you can't find the information you need, or have any further questions, please call us on 01262 490324. Follow Burton Agnes Hall and Gardens on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.BURTON AGNES HALL
Anthony Strong Saturday 10th July, 6:30pm to 8pm, main stage 'A major new talent' Metro 'It's impossible to withstand the dynamism of his live show' Lib é ration The uplifting and feel good vibes of the exceptional Anthony Strong are just what we need to bring us out of lockdown hibernation! 10 years, 4 albums and over 300 shows since his debut release, British singer-pianist Anthony StrongBURTON AGNES HALL
Norman Manor House. In 1173 Roger de Stuteville built the Norman manor house, the lower chamber of which still remains today. Since then the property has never changed hands by sale, though it has passed from family to family on occasions when the male line has ended.BURTON AGNES HALL
The Ghost. The ghost of Katherine (Anne) Griffith, who died at Burton Agnes Hall in 1620, is reputed to have haunted the Queen's State Bedroom. Anne Griffith was the youngest of the three sisters whose portrait hangs in the Inner Hall, daughters of Sir Henry Griffith whobuilt the Hall.
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BURTON AGNES HALL
Welcome to our home. Here’s some information about what’s on at Burton Agnes Hall, and how you can join in. Please would all visitors book online (apart from Burton Agnes Hall members, who can come and go freely) via the ‘Buy Tickets’ link to the right of this page. Our Hall, gardens, woodland, and adventure playground are open dailyBURTON AGNES HALL
The Gardens. The beautiful, award winning gardens of Burton Agnes Hall offer something for everyone. The walled garden contains many thousands of plant species, herbaceous borders, a jungle garden and collection of campanulas, a yew maze and giant games, while the woodland is planted in a peaceful arboretum walk, and has a fabulous adventure playground.BURTON AGNES HALL
Burton Agnes Jazz & Blues Festival 2021. Friday 9 July to Sunday 11 July. For tickets, click the 'Buy Tickets' link on the right of this page. 'Now this is a proper music festival.'. The Times. ‘Possibly the most enjoyable jazz concert I've ever attended.’. The Independent. 'They sayBURTON AGNES HALL
Burton Agnes Hall is an Elizabethan, historic, stately home visitor attraction in East Yorkshire, a fun day out for families.BURTON AGNES HALL
1st January- 29th January: Hall, gardens, shops and cafe are closed. 30th January - 28th February: C afe, shop and gardens open daily between 11am - 4pm. 1st April until 31st October: C afe, shop and gardens open daily between 11am - 5pm.BURTON AGNES HALL
Visitor Information. Please use the links to the right to find more information about visiting Burton Agnes Hall. If you can't find the information you need, or have any further questions, please call us on 01262 490324. Follow Burton Agnes Hall and Gardens on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.BURTON AGNES HALL
Anthony Strong Saturday 10th July, 6:30pm to 8pm, main stage 'A major new talent' Metro 'It's impossible to withstand the dynamism of his live show' Lib é ration The uplifting and feel good vibes of the exceptional Anthony Strong are just what we need to bring us out of lockdown hibernation! 10 years, 4 albums and over 300 shows since his debut release, British singer-pianist Anthony StrongBURTON AGNES HALL
Norman Manor House. In 1173 Roger de Stuteville built the Norman manor house, the lower chamber of which still remains today. Since then the property has never changed hands by sale, though it has passed from family to family on occasions when the male line has ended.BURTON AGNES HALL
The Ghost. The ghost of Katherine (Anne) Griffith, who died at Burton Agnes Hall in 1620, is reputed to have haunted the Queen's State Bedroom. Anne Griffith was the youngest of the three sisters whose portrait hangs in the Inner Hall, daughters of Sir Henry Griffith whobuilt the Hall.
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BURTON AGNES HALL
Burton Agnes Hall is a house of immense charm and character. It has many unusual features and is fortunate in suffering so little from alterations or additions in its history. The family stress that it is a 'lived-in' home and this welcome quality is perhaps its most appealing asset. Since the Norman Manor House was built by Roger deStuteville
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Admin Login. Please note this is for site administrators only. Email:Password:
BURTON AGNES HALL
The Family. Burton Agnes Hall has been in the same family since it was built in 1598, and has at times passed through the female line. In 1977 Marcus Wickham-Boynton handed the Hall and gardens to a charitable trust formed for its protection and future upkeep.BURTON AGNES HALL
Family fun. Burton Agnes Hall and Gardens is a great day out for all the family. Whether you're interested in the Hall, with its magnificent architecture and impressive collection of art, the beautiful award winning gardens, or the woodland sculpture walk and giant games, you'll find something for everyone.BURTON AGNES HALL
Norman Manor House. In 1173 Roger de Stuteville built the Norman manor house, the lower chamber of which still remains today. Since then the property has never changed hands by sale, though it has passed from family to family on occasions when the male line has ended.BURTON AGNES HALL
Church. St Martin's Church, situated behind the Norman Manor House, dates from the twelfth-century. The chancel suffers from mid-nineteenth century restoration carried out by Archdeacon Wilberforce, son of the reformer William Wilberforce. Many of the family tombs are of considerable historic and architectural interest.BURTON AGNES HALL
Burton Agnes Hall has a team of over 50 staff that work to ensure the preservation and maintenance of the beautiful Elizabethan Hall and gardens and wider estate. As well as a historic house and visitor attraction Burton Agnes has a working Farm and Stud and a number of estate cottages. YO25 4NB.BURTON AGNES HALL
The Ghost. The ghost of Katherine (Anne) Griffith, who died at Burton Agnes Hall in 1620, is reputed to have haunted the Queen's State Bedroom. Anne Griffith was the youngest of the three sisters whose portrait hangs in the Inner Hall, daughters of Sir Henry Griffith whobuilt the Hall.
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Woodland arboretum walk. To the north of the house is the woodland walk, about a mile long. This was planted to form an arboretum walk, along with a new wood adjoining in 1998, with gifts of trees following a party to commemorate the Hall's 400th centenary and Simon Cunliffe-Lister's 21st birthday. LOGIN - BURTON AGNES Admin Login. Please note this is for site administrators only. Email:Password:
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HERE’S SOME INFORMATION ABOUT WHAT’S ON AT BURTON AGNES HALL AND HOW YOU CAN JOIN IN. PLEASE WOULD ALL VISITORS BOOK ONLINE (APART FROM BURTON AGNES HALL MEMBERS, WHO CAN COME AND GO FREELY) VIA THE ‘BUY TICKETS’ LINK TO THE RIGHT OF THIS PAGE. OUR HOUSE, GARDENS, WOODLAND, AND ADVENTURE PLAYGROUND ARE OPEN DAILY FROM 11AM UNTIL 5PM. WE ARE SERVING TAKEAWAY FOOD, BAKED TREATS AND GREAT COFFEE AND HOT DRINKS. THE GIFT SHOP IS NOW OPEN, AND PLANTS RAISED IN THE WALLED GARDEN ARE FOR SALE. MEMBERS MAY COME AND GO FREELY WITHOUT BOOKING. FOR EVERYONE ELSE, INCLUDING HISTORIC HOUSES MEMBERS, SPACES ARE LIMITED AND YOU MUST BOOK ONLINE FOR ADMISSION. PLEASE CONTACT US IF PRE-BOOKING IS NOTPOSSIBLE FOR YOU.
WE ARE UNABLE TO ACCEPT CASH, SO ALL PAYMENTS DURING YOUR VISIT MUST BE MADE ON CARD, PREFERABLY CONTACTLESS. Information provided in your online booking (or from your Burton Agnes Hall membership) will be made available to NHS Test and Trace if requested by them. We also display a NHS Test and Trace poster, which you can scan using the NHS Test and Trace app. Much of your time with us will be spent outdoors. Toilets are open and frequently cleaned. Hand sanitiser is provided by the admission horse box (which we recommend using on arrival), by the food ordering area, by the pizza trailer, at the gift shop entrance and exit, in front of the Hall, in the woodland adventure playground, at the walled garden entrance and at two further places in the walled garden. Sinks in the toilets are available for soap and water hand washing. We ask all visitors to act in accordance with government guidance, particularly with regards to social distancing and personal hygiene. The Hall, Norman Manor House, and indoor seated areas are open. Face masks must be worn inside, unless you are exempt. The maze remains closed; it it is difficult to social distance there. We are hosting our Gardeners’ Fair on the weekend of 19th and 20th June, and our Jazz & Blues Festival on the weekend of 9th-11th July. Tickets for both events can be booked online now, following the Buy Tickets link on this page. We will share updates about these and other events here on social media and on the events pages of this website. Please consider following us on Instagram and Facebook for regular insights and information. We hope to welcome you to our home, and thank you for your understanding at this time.With warm regards,
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