Burton Agnes Hall is an Elizabethan, historic, stately home visitor attraction in East Yorkshire, a fun day out for families.
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Dec 16, 2024
The decorations in the house looked beautiful. Surprising what you can do with bits and pieces from the garden. We were looking forward to having g something hot go eat in the cafe as it was such a …Full review by york1
Dec 8, 2024
We visited Burton Agnes to see the Christmas decorations. Before setting off we checked the website - just in case - nothing adverse was posted. When we arrived at the payment hut we were told that …Full review by Something S
Nov 30, 2024
We went to see the Christmas decorations and we weren't disappointed! They have 2 trails for the children, 1 in the house and 1 outside on the woodland walk which were fun for the adults too! Well …Full review by Annamaria C
What is the best route to take from Whitby? Google maps shows B roads but the last thing I want to do is find myself on single track roads which is where gmaps/sat nav seems to take me. Any recommendations?
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If you want a relatively straight forward route via A roads then I would suggest taking the A171 to Scarborough. Go through Scarborough following signs for the A165 and taking the …
If you want a relatively straight forward route via A roads then I would suggest taking the A171 to Scarborough. Go through Scarborough following signs for the A165 and taking the A165 to Bridlington, then take the A614 to Burton Agnes and follow the brown signs to the Hall.
I don't recall ever seeing any mobility aids being provided by the Property. It is possible to access large parts of the gardens with your own mobility aids. The walled garden has paved …
I don't recall ever seeing any mobility aids being provided by the Property. It is possible to access large parts of the gardens with your own mobility aids. The walled garden has paved pathways and ramps. The hard gravel paths might be difficult to traverse in some wheelchairs and scooters. But even the woodland walk would be accessible but I would stick to the good weather. The house is a different matter with stairs and carpets and rugs.
Are dogs allowed on the snowdrop walk please. and is there an entry fee to do the walk please?
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Yes. Dogs are allowed but the snowdrops are probably finished. However, there will be other spring flowers out. Lots to see and do. I think the charge was seven pounds but well worth it. …
Yes. Dogs are allowed but the snowdrops are probably finished. However, there will be other spring flowers out. Lots to see and do. I think the charge was seven pounds but well worth it. There are lots of seats on the way around to rest if you need to. Lis, the hall is now open to visitors.