Burton Constable Hall
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Burton Constable Hall is an historic Elizabethan house with gardens designed by ‘Capability’ Brown, offering insight into the patronage of the Constable family.
The interiors of this Elizabethan mansion are filled with fine furniture, paintings and sculpture, a library of 5,000 books and a remarkable 18th-century 'Cabinet of Curiosities' containing fossils, natural history specimens and the most important collection of scientific instruments to be found in any country house. Visitors can also see the stable lad's bedchamber, a blacksmith's shop, tack rooms and the skeleton of a 60-foot sea monster. The house is set in 300 acres of parkland, woodland and parkland walks and a nature trail.
Visitor information
Address
Burton Constable, Skirlaugh, East Yorkshire, HU11 4LN
01964 562400
Opening times
The Grounds, Stables Kitchen and Gift Shop are open daily from 10am to 4pm.
The Hall is now closed until Saturday 23rd March 2024.
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